Casey,

 You can use Silk Performer or any other stress test tool to hit the jsp
page, simultaneously monitor the different components performance at server
side using Introscope(www.wiley.com). Introscope is good tool to see
different metrics of Servlets, JSP and EJB's at server side.

Thanks,
~Hemu Naidu

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Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 2:28 PM
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Subject: Stress Testing your JSP Site


Hello everyone

Performing a quick survey to see which Web Stress testing tool you prefer
using with JSP.

While stress testing a JSP site is no different than stress testing a normal
web site.
I am curious to see which tools most Jsp Developers are using for this
function.

Thanks much!

Casey Kochmer
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