Hi Matt,

That's great. We are just about to deploy a possibly high traffic
load-balanced FDS application, in which we are employing AMF and RTMP
communications. How far would this enable us to test and asses performance
using multiple FDS servers ?
Regards,
Ralph.

On 12/1/06, Matt Chotin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Available on Labs:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Stress_Testing_Framework

Info cribbed from the Labs page:

The Flex Data Services Stress Testing Framework helps Flex developers
using Flex Data Services load test their Flex 2 applications. Flex Data
Services offers a number of data transport channels for communicating
between a Flex client and the Flex Data Services server. These channels
include RTMP(s), AMF(s) and HTTP(s). Most commercial load testing tools
rely on data being sent over HTTP and less performing implementations of
the AMF protocol (usually AMF0). Flex Data Services enables developers
to leverage HTTP in addition to the latest and highest performing
version of AMF (AMF3) and data push with RTMP. As most load testing tool
vendors have not yet released support for RTMP(s) or the latest version
of AMF(s), the Flex Data Services Stress Testing Framework allows Flex
developers to load test their applications that use RTMP and AMF3
without needing to use a commercial testing tool.

Adobe is currently working with a number of testing tool vendors to
implement all of the data transport protocols available in Flash. In
addition to partnering with testing tool vendors, we are providing the
following load testing framework to enable Flex Data Services developers
to load test their applications. The Flex Data Services Stress Testing
Framework is currently in beta form, but available for testing and
evaluation. Please download and test the framework and provide us your
feedback.



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Ralph Hauwert
FlashCoder

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