Hi Babu,

Have you heard of Bean-test?  It does just that.  You can read more about it
at www.Bean-test.com and download an evaluation copy if you like.  There is
also a quick-read paper from Java One 2000 there that talks more about load
testing EJB applications.  For you second question, Bean-test can generate
load on the same computer as the application server or one or more other
computers on the network.  Our customers typically want to generate their
load on different computer(s) so that this doesn't affect the performance of
the application server and your EJBs under test, but this does depend on
what you are trying to simulate in relation to the configuration of your
full application.

-Chris Thompson
Developer
Bean-test/RSW Software

>Date:    Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:37:20 -0400
>From:    "J. Babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Stress TEst
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> Hi All,
>       Does anyone have any framework or TOOL to measusre the performance
>and load on the EJB beans. That means, if as we increase, the number of
>requests to process, by a bean, how long will it take to process etc...?
>I have LoadRunner, which i can use specifically, for GUI sort of thing.
>Anyhelp, greatly appreciated,
>
>Thanks,
>Babu

>Date:    Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:09:59 -0400
>From:    "J. Babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Stress Test tool
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain
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>Hi All,
>    Is there any tool or Framework, to do the stress test on Application
>servers which hosts the EJB beans?
>
>Thanks,
>Babu

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