Stress-testing of Seaside apps?

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Stress-testing of Seaside apps?

Boris Popov, DeepCove Labs (SNN)
Its me again with my never-ending stream of questions. I wonder how do
people go about stress-testing their Seaside applications? One tool I've
used extensively in the past is Paessler's Webserver Stress Tool
(http://www.paessler.com/webstress), but its based on recording URLs and
form posts, which in case of Seaside don't stay the same between runs. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.

Cheers!

-Boris

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Re: Stress-testing of Seaside apps?

Andrew Catton

On 26-Jun-06, at 1:10 PM, Boris Popov wrote:

> Its me again with my never-ending stream of questions. I wonder how do
> people go about stress-testing their Seaside applications? One tool  
> I've
> used extensively in the past is Paessler's Webserver Stress Tool
> (http://www.paessler.com/webstress), but its based on recording  
> URLs and
> form posts, which in case of Seaside don't stay the same between  
> runs. Any
> suggestions would be appreciated.

When doing some Seaside work for UBC, Julian and I used http://
www.radview.com/products/WebLOAD.asp -- it uses a similar approach,  
recording actions and playing them back, but takes enough information  
into account to be useful with Seaside.  The biggest issue is price:  
it's quite expensive -- there's no way we would have used it if UBC  
didn't already happen to have a license..

Andrew
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