I forgot that all the HTTP should be HTTPS. But I think JMeter can handle SSL.
JIM B. wrote: > > I'm new to JMeter and in the process to select a load testing tool. > > I got a requirement to load test a website running in a cluster of two > Window 2008 servers. > The website was built upon Microsoft technologies. > > The load test tool must be able to generate 1,000 concurrent users. Can > JMeter do it? > > Can a good laptop submit 1,000 HTTP requests in a short period (< 1 > minute) using JMeter? What is the max HTTP requests can be submitted > within one second with JMeter? > > Is there any limitations on concurrent HTTP sessions on JMeter? > > Can we test long lasting HTTP session with multiple request/response > (e.g., Login, AddToShopingCart, CheckOut, SubmitPayment, Confirmation, > ...) with JMeter automatically? > What if Javascript and AJAX are used to process session data? > > Is there any bottleneck due to the client computer where JMeter is > running? > > Can we use multiple laptops at different locations (different IPs) to > concurrently load test > the same website with JMeter? > > Any suggestions on client computers? > > Anything that commercial load test tools (e.g., LoadRunner) can do, but > JMeter? > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Questions-on-Capacity-and-Limitations-of-JMeter-tp27844939p27845093.html Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

