>From another point of view, will the ramp up time and resources needed for
load testing really be cost effective for you? Most would be OK with base
lining their current environment and then making sure the new one performs
as good or better. You can do this by logging the queries and on the web
side, you can use Fiddler to trap the web requests.

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On Jan 19, 2012, at 4:18 PM, Andrew C Goodall <ago...@jcpenney.com> wrote:

**

We’re planning an upgrade to 7.6.04 from 7.5 – the main driver is for
improved client performance, namely web client since in 7.6.04 that is all
the client can use.



Can anyone provide any insight on what the best tools / approaches would be
for measuring client web performance of ITSM functionality?



When we moved to 7.5 we investigated using HP QTP but unfortunately our HP
testing professionals found that BMC’s web architecture was not conducive
to using our enterprise testing tool compared to other Off The Shelf .Net
or java web applications.



Regards,



*Andrew Goodall*

Software Engineer 2 | Development Services |  jcpenney . www.jcp.com
<http://www.jcp.com/>



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