No-Charge Apache Tomcat Test Environment for VisualAge for Java

2000-08-24 Thread Sheldon Wosnick



The new Apache Tomcat Test Enviroment for VisualAge for Java is now
generally available at:

http://www.ibm.com/vadd

This feature builds on the technologies and concepts distributed in my
Apache Tomcat whitepapers:

http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2390?OpenDocument&p=1
http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2389?OpenDocument&p=1

but wraps all the capabilities up in an easy to install, "out-of-box"
feature which is available at no charge from the VisualAge Developer Domain
leaving Tomcat servlet and JSP developers time to develop rather than set up
the environment.

Tomcat is an open source reference implementation Web server by the Apache
Software Foundation. It implements the Java Servlet 2.2 and JavaServer Pages
1.1 Specifications.

VisualAge for Java provides support for Tomcat through the Apache Tomcat
Test Environment, which contains the Tomcat Web server run-time environment.
The Apache Tomcat Test Environment allows you to develop and test JSPs and
servlets. Because Tomcat provides source code for the full servlet and JSP
APIs, you can step into the code using VisualAge for Java's Integrated
Debugger.

To install the Tomcat feature, please unzip Tomcat3.1.zip in a directory of
your choice and run setup.exe. Please note that this feature requires
VisualAge for Java, Version 3.5 to be installed on your computer. After
installing the feature you will find the documentation for the feature in
...\VisualAge for Java\doc\tomcat.zip

This product is provided "as is" without any warranties or support.

Regards,

Sheldon Bradley Wosnick




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TEST MESSAGE

2000-08-21 Thread chawla, yogesh

TEST

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test

2000-08-18 Thread Hlynur Johnsen

--
Kveðja,

Hlynur Johnsen
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Just a test, dont open

2000-08-16 Thread Mohammed Ali

this is test

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Test

2000-08-14 Thread Sanjay Gomes

This is a test message

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test

2000-08-11 Thread Hiren Dossani

Test Message

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test

2000-08-11 Thread sufi malak

test

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test

2000-08-10 Thread sufi malak

this is a test.

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Just a Test. Dont Open

2000-08-07 Thread Mohammed Ali

this is a test
AbuAnas

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test message

2000-07-10 Thread Sanjay Gomes

Test


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Test Message

2000-07-06 Thread Sanjay Gomes

Test

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mail test

2000-07-04 Thread Sanjay Kumar

My Mailing list is not working properly

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Test

2000-07-03 Thread Rakesh Bhat

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test message ...

2000-07-01 Thread Siddharth Damodar Rane


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Re: software for server performance test

2000-06-30 Thread Aggarwal, Pawan

I would like to know what JMeter does?
Does any tool give you the option of checking the garbage also

Do let me know

-THnx

> -Original Message-
> From: JalenWang
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 1:13 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  software for server performance test
>
>hi all:
>
>   except for JMeter, is there any freeware that can
>
>test the performance of server mainly running
> servlet,jsp,etc.??!
>
>
>   thanx a lot!
>
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software for server performance test

2000-06-30 Thread JalenWang

   hi all:

  except for JMeter, is there any freeware that can

   test the performance of server mainly running
servlet,jsp,etc.??!


  thanx a lot!

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test...please ignore.

2000-06-29 Thread Maureen

ignore.

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test

2000-06-26 Thread Sanjay Gomes


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Re: Spam Test

2000-06-14 Thread Lakshmi Anand K

What more, 'mail undeliverable error messages', holiday responses etc
comming from members of the list are sent back to the posters.

I think the list members should use the words 'URGENT', 'SOS' etc a bit
lesser.

- Original Message -
From: "Paul Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 6:02 PM
Subject: Spam Test


| If this gets to the list then posts are accepted from unsubscribed email
addresses.
| This is the root of the spam problem.
| Also, when hitting 'reply' to a post, the default should be to reply to
sender ONLY, not the whole list.
| A little friendly persuasion to people who post questions that a simple
search would answer wouldn't go amiss either imho.

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Re: Spam Test FYI: Sun doesn't give a damn.

2000-06-14 Thread Angus Mezick

Nope, they don't seem to.
--Angus

Paul Matthews wrote:
>
> If this gets to the list then posts are accepted from unsubscribed email
> addresses.
>
> This is the root of the spam problem.
>
> Also, when hitting 'reply' to a post, the default should be to reply to
> sender ONLY, not the whole list.
>
> A little friendly persuasion to people who post questions that a simple
> search would answer wouldn't go amiss either imho.
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Spam Test

2000-06-14 Thread Paul Matthews

If this gets to the list then posts are accepted from unsubscribed email addresses.

This is the root of the spam problem.

Also, when hitting 'reply' to a post, the default should be to reply to sender ONLY, 
not the whole list.

A little friendly persuasion to people who post questions that a simple search would 
answer wouldn't go amiss either imho.

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Java Proviler Websphere AS and/or VAJ Websphere test environment

2000-05-17 Thread Antoniuk, Jacek

Can anyone recommend a good profiler for java servlets for Websphere AS to
check java servlets for memory leaks and performance bottlenecks...
Is possible to use Visual Age Websphere Test Environment for testing java
servlet performance?

Thanks!

Jacek

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Test Mail

2000-04-27 Thread Vasumathi M.G

Hi,

Test Mail, Pl ignore..

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Re: test

2000-04-27 Thread chandra

i am valiable now

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test

2000-04-26 Thread Vishwa

test

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Test Message

2000-04-11 Thread Craig R. McClanahan

Test message ... please ignore

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test

2000-04-05 Thread Selig Chen

test, please ignored

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test

2000-04-03 Thread Sangita Gupta

please ignore

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Re: Stress Test

2000-02-14 Thread Scott Stirling

Microsoft has a pretty sweet, easy to use, free web test tool.  It's at
http://webtool.rte.microsoft.com

Scott Stirling
West Newton, MA

- Original Message -
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: Stress Test


> We use segue to do load testing on web stuff.  It will also
>
> do functional and regression testing.  WARNING..it's not
> cheap, but it works well for us.
>
> Joel
>
> --- Jonathan Stimmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 06:25:08PM -0700, Jeff Krueger
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I am looking to find out at what point will my
> > system die.  I am
> > > using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450.  Does anyone
> > know of a product, or
> > > a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at
> > once and what will
> > > happen?
> >
> > I've been using WebStone to do this, though it's not
> > without flaws:
> >   http://www.mindcraft.com/webstone/
> > My main gripes with it thus far are that it seems to have
> > trouble
> > with large lists of URLs (I'm currently using 100), and
> > it seems to
> > process its URL list in order (without randomisation). I
> > also doubt
> > that it processes cookies, which could matter a great
> > deal if your
> > server uses a lot of session beans.

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Re: Stress Test Application

2000-02-14 Thread Duffey Kevin

Hi,

Our QA department, and some of our developers have also been interested in
stress testing. We looked at e-Test, and a few others, and I inquired on
this list a while ago about it as well.

After some searching and testing, I found the best solution to us testing
specific portions of our site for load-balancing was to write a simple
class that accepted a number of threads to execute. It then loops through
that number, creating new Thread objects, each one starting up immediately.
It uses another class that implements runnable, and that class implements
the run() method. In that method, we simply create a new object of the
particular portion of our site we want to test, and set its properties,
call its methods, etc. Each thread started does the same thing.

I was able to use this simple equation to pound our login process with
1000s of threads. Ofcourse, using Java might be a bit slower than a native
C program, but it worked. I was able to see some logins not actually
logging in (due to database connection issues).

My point is, while a program like e-test is awesome for a full blown QA
type of testing of the site (and automation testing), a task I learned
while working at Borland was to write test automation code to control the
applicatoin being tested. I realize load testing is a bit different, but in
the latter case, you just create multiple threads doing the same thing (for
web site testing).

If anyone has a different take on this, I would love to hear it. I think
this approach works well because it allows me to automate load-testing on
specific portions of our site, and it doesn't require the user interface
interaction that other test tools do (for automation). While it wont allow
our QA team to "break" the input boxes of forms on our pages, and test if
links work, it will allow us to hit the specific server code that the JSP
pages use directly to do the same time.



Kevin Duffey
Software Engineer
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This is a test

2000-02-14 Thread Madi Hirab (LMC)

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Re: Stress Test

2000-02-14 Thread Joel Morris

We use segue to do load testing on web stuff.  It will also

do functional and regression testing.  WARNING..it's not
cheap, but it works well for us.

Joel

--- Jonathan Stimmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 06:25:08PM -0700, Jeff Krueger
> wrote:
>
> > I am looking to find out at what point will my
> system die.  I am
> > using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450.  Does anyone
> know of a product, or
> > a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at
> once and what will
> > happen?
>
> I've been using WebStone to do this, though it's not
> without flaws:
>   http://www.mindcraft.com/webstone/
> My main gripes with it thus far are that it seems to have
> trouble
> with large lists of URLs (I'm currently using 100), and
> it seems to
> process its URL list in order (without randomisation). I
> also doubt
> that it processes cookies, which could matter a great
> deal if your
> server uses a lot of session beans.
>
>
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Stress Test Application

2000-02-14 Thread Jeff Krueger

All,

Thanks for all the input on stress testing.  I found a shareware
program called servlet killer that can open up up to 16 threads to a servlet
and constantly nail them.  I found lots of references to the program on the
web, but most of the links were broke and I forgot were I got it from.  So
if anyone is interested in the program send me a e-mail and I will send it
to you.  It is only 40kb, but I know people are pretty touchy about the
whole attachment thing

Thanks again

Jeff Krueger

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Re: Stress Test

2000-02-13 Thread Jonathan Stimmel

On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 06:25:08PM -0700, Jeff Krueger wrote:

> I am looking to find out at what point will my system die.  I am
> using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450.  Does anyone know of a product, or
> a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at once and what will
> happen?

I've been using WebStone to do this, though it's not without flaws:
  http://www.mindcraft.com/webstone/
My main gripes with it thus far are that it seems to have trouble
with large lists of URLs (I'm currently using 100), and it seems to
process its URL list in order (without randomisation). I also doubt
that it processes cookies, which could matter a great deal if your
server uses a lot of session beans.


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Re: Stress Test

2000-02-13 Thread Penak, Ed

Jason Hunter posted a list of tools on his web site (where he is conducting
the JSP vs Webmacro debate). He recommends using Allaire's free utility
ServletKiller. Find out more about it at:
http://www.servlets.com/resources/urls/tools.html

HTH

Ed Penak

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All,

I am looking to find out at what point will my system die.  I am
using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450.  Does anyone know of a product, or
a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at once and what will
happen?

TIA

Jeff Krueger

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Re: Stress Test

2000-02-13 Thread Marc Grubb

`

MS Web Stress Test Tool is pretty good for getting some
figures on performance.  Best of all it's free.

http://homer.rte.microsoft.com

On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Jeff Krueger wrote:

> All,
>
> I am looking to find out at what point will my system die.  I am
> using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450.  Does anyone know of a product, or
> a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at once and what will
> happen?
>
> TIA
>
> Jeff Krueger
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Re: Stress Test

2000-02-11 Thread Ethan Henry

Jeff Krueger wrote:
>
> I am looking to find out at what point will my system die.  I am
> using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450.  Does anyone know of a product, or
> a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at once and what will
> happen?

There are commercial products from Mercury Interactive and Segue Software
and there's a free tool called JMeter at http://java.apache.org

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Re: Stress Test

2000-02-11 Thread John Parrish

Try http://java.apache.org and take a look at JMeter. You would need to run
it on more than one machine to simulate 200 concurrent requests, but JMeter
is basically built for doing just what you are looking to do. Regards

John Parrish

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All,

I am looking to find out at what point will my system die.  I am
using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450.  Does anyone know of a product, or
a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at once and what will
happen?

TIA

Jeff Krueger

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Stress Test

2000-02-11 Thread Jeff Krueger

All,

I am looking to find out at what point will my system die.  I am
using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450.  Does anyone know of a product, or
a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at once and what will
happen?

TIA

Jeff Krueger

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TEST

2000-02-01 Thread Simon Jakesch


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JSP test for image size?

2000-01-21 Thread Phil




We have a JSP which loads and displays random gif format 
images. The images vary in sizes. We want to determine height, width dimensions 
and make some adjustments in our  html 
tag.
 
Is there a Java, or other, method to determine the size of an 
image (gif) file?
 
Phil


This is a test

1999-09-14 Thread Orkin David


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test

1999-09-13 Thread Orkin David

test

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TEST, PL IGNORE

1999-08-16 Thread Anil K. Vijendran

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Test Message

1999-08-09 Thread Eytan Seidman

Sorry to do this.

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test

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how to test jsp 1.0

1999-05-13 Thread olivier gerbehaye

Could somebody tell me how to test jsp1.0 pages. which server must I
use to test jsp1.0 pages ?

Thanks a lot
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