Am Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 12:25 schrieb Balasubramanian S:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know any open source testing tools for JSP and
> Servlet.
What exactly do you mean by 'testing'? Asssuming you're not
looking for a JSP debugger (which is integrated in NetBean
: JSP testing tool
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I would like to know any open source testing tools for JSP and Servlet.
thanks in adv,
Bala
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You can try Winrunner, Astra Quick Test, and also Microsofts Web Application Stress
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I
Hi,
I would like to know any open source testing tools for JSP and Servlet.
thanks in adv,
Bala
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Hi,
Are there any free web based testing tool, that can check a jsp page and
also javascript checking on the Web browser?
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Hi,
Looking for an Open Source JSP regression testing tool that will not
only test the results of what is submitted/returned, but something I
can use in conjunction with JUnit to test my classes as I make changes.
Anything of value?
(I am checking sourceforge, needed to know what folks use)
R
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Mohan> Hi,
Mohan> Is there any JSP testing tool out there in market?.
There are several open-source tools that you could combine to build unit tests
for JSP code.
The combinati
What do you mean by JSP testing tool?
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> Is there any JSP testing tool out there in market?.
>
> Thanks,
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Hi,
Can anyone point me to resources that talk about testing JSPs, say in a model 2
architecture.
thanks in advance,
balaji.
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Hi,
I'm trying to write a JSP for testing the contents of HTML's : to check
whether the links/buttons are functioning or not. P
Hi,
I'm trying to write a JSP for testing the contents of HTML's : to check
whether the links/buttons are functioning or not. Please give your
suggestions as to what methods could be used for the best results.
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J
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I hope with RSW test suit, u can do load testing with different sessions and even customise as u like.
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Is there any software out there that can do load testing on orion based web
apps?
I want to simulate a users session on my application and then multiply it by
some factor.
Any ideas . . .
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The question
Is this normal?
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Subject: testing jsp
> I'm in a testing stage of an app.
> When I view the jasper log it shows me this.
I'm in a testing stage of an app.
When I view the jasper log it shows me this.
JspEngine --> /Rockford.jsp
2001-07-16 02:58:26 -ServletPath: /Rockford.jsp
2001-07-16 02:58:26 - PathInfo: null
2001-07-16 02:58:26 - RealPath: =3D
/opt/tomcat/webapps/l
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Subject: Stress Testing ?
hello all,
i remember there was some talk/mail of some stress testing links fo
Sorry this took so long: www.testmybeans.com for load and stress testing
www.ejbquick.com for regression and performance testing and measurement
www.mmsindia.com for checking and measuring source code quality
www.parasoft.com for QA testing
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> From: A m
hello all,
i remember there was some talk/mail of some stress testing links for
web-applications. Could anyone post/mail them again please ?!
Mayuresh Kadu
Pune, Mah, India
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Sorry this took so long: www.testmybeans.com for load and stress testing
www.ejbquick.com for regression and performance testing and measurement
www.mmsindia.com for checking and measuring source code quality
www.parasoft.com for QA testing
> -Original Message-
> From: A m
If you're thinking of unit testing (regression, etc...) check out junit
(www.junit.org)
Also, you might want to look into jython language (www.jython.com - python
written in java [my personal favorite]).
And of course there is 'JTest' from www.parasoft.com (they have other tools
Hi All,
Can somebody tell me about any White Box testing tool available for Java Code.
Helping efforts will be highly appreciated
Shahzad
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There are a number these tools out there
some of the most popular include... (most of them are too darn expensive for
personal use)
SilkTest (QAPartner) - by Segue (http://www.segue.com)
it has a cool object based language called 4Test
d..
_Ivan
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Hi,
I want to know if anyon
Hi,
I want to know if anyone is doing automated testing against their
servlet/jsp
project. Instead of typing in the login details and manually filling the
forms, it will be faster and more efficient if a tool takes care of these.
I had a look at some of the tools namely
Microsoft web stress
What strategys can one use to measure the performance of a site running
JRun 3.0 under Solaris? Furthermore what tools allow you to interrogate
the current state of the servlet engine for a particularly app
context whilst the site is live?
Do they provide a series of diagnostic servlets that give
I'm still at the installing/configuring Tomcat stage and would like to test
to see if Tomcat can handle a servlet.
The servlet is working fine on a Linux/Apache/JServ box, now I want to try
this same servlet on my new Linux/Apache/JRE/Tomcat box.
If I place my TEST.HTML page in /home/httpd/html/t
this is just a test!
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One approach to stress testing if you have a Model 2 (action classes and
request
dispatcher) site is to take advantage of the architecture of the app for
testing
purposes. For example, if you have a front component servlet that takes an
HTTP
request and turns it into an Action object for
this sort of work as assignment
you have 100 or so students doing very cheap work ...
SD
a working student
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From: Bradley McLain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2000 11:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Stress Testing your JSP Site
we've tested apa
Check out this list:
http://www.softwareqatest.com/qatweb1.html
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From: Bradley McLain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 12:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Stress Testing your JSP Site
we've tested apache jmeter and als
rt from display logic, so with such tools we're not currently able to
test the real workhorses of our app which are the classes that our action
objects control.
i'd be keen to hear anyone else's views / suggestions on this issue.
unfortunately, the best 'stress-testing' to
hanks,
~Hemu Naidu
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From: JSP Insider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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 wit
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
how about req.getParameterNames().
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From: Chad Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 9:45 PM
Subject: testing the request object
> hi,
> is there any way to test the request object to see
> whe
Hi Chad,
try this method
Enumeration enum = ServletRequest.getParameterNames();
Jamel TAYEB
Software engineer,
Medsoft.
Chad Pitt wrote:
> hi,
> is there any way to test the request object to see
> whether it contains form values ...
> i use request.getQueryString() but only with GET
> method.
hi,
is there any way to test the request object to see
whether it contains form values ...
i use request.getQueryString() but only with GET
method.
how about POST method? how to test whether the request
== null or not..
Thanx
C
Do You Y
Can someone explain to me the use of JMeter?
I have it running, hitting my site..and I look at the log file it produces.
It shows:
URL Thread milliseconds
Thread-29 129
Thread-31 1023
Thread-3374
etc..
IS this all it produces? I take it what I am seeing here is
test...test
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Hi All,
the JUnit test framework by Gamma and Beck to build
test suites is very useful.
ron
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> Graham Cruickshanks wrote:
> > Problem, It's a pain debuging runtime errors in
> these javabeans, by running
> > them in jsp pages and getting output,
>
Graham Cruickshanks wrote:
> Problem, It's a pain debuging runtime errors in these javabeans, by running
> them in jsp pages and getting output,
>
> Is there a easy way to debug and run javabeans before i use them in the jsp
> pages?
You might consider using one of the Java-based scripting langua
I find it much easier to write a small Java application with a main() method
to test/debug beans.
Graham Cruickshanks wrote:
>
> I'm currently building an e-biz system that makes use javabeans for database
> and busness rules and JSP for display,
>
> Problem, It's a pain debuging runtime errors i
I'm currently building an e-biz system that makes use javabeans for database
and busness rules and JSP for display,
Problem, It's a pain debuging runtime errors in these javabeans, by running
them in jsp pages and getting output,
Is there a easy way to debug and run javabeans before i use them i
p JSP/Jbeans development/testing env. for Visual Age
f or Java IDE and Websphere AS
Hi everyone!
I need to import somehow my old JSP/java beans project into my Visual Age
for JAva IDE environment v.3.0. The old project was developed with VAJ 1.0
and was powered with Websphere 2.0 application server.
Th
We use E-Load here. Its not cheap though.
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> http://webtool.rte.microsoft.com/
>
> Very nice, and effective, for a free tool. Client only runs on Windows.
>
> Scott Stirling
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Scott
http://webtool.rte.microsoft.com/
Very nice, and effective, for a free tool. Client only runs on Windows.
Scott Stirling
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personnaly i use Apache JMeter which a 100 % Java
http://java.apache.org/jmeter/
Manu
> Objet : Stress testing tool?
>
>
> Can anyone recommend a tool for stress testing my servlet/jsp application?
>
> Thank
Can anyone recommend a tool for stress testing my servlet/jsp application?
Thanks,
Scott Evans
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prepare testing/developing environment for the java and jsp
source code?
(create new project or import into IBM Websphere Testing env. project).
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Try
response.callPage(response.encodeUrl("/ShoppingCartTotal.jsp"), request);
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> Th
?
HttpServiceResponse response = (HttpServiceResponse)res;
response.callPage("/ShoppingCartTotal.jsp", request);
cheers
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I
,
Shrisha
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> Hi all,
> I have a shopping cart Servlet. The Servlet stores the shopping cart in
the
> s
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> Hi all,
> I have a shopping cart Servlet. The Servlet stores the shopping cart in
the
> session object a
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> Hi all,
> I have a shopping cart Servlet. The Servlet stores the shopping cart in
the
> session obj
Hi all,
I have a shopping cart Servlet. The Servlet stores the shopping cart in the
session object and the JSP pages accesses the session shopping cart. Now
that I have completed the code I was thinking about the situation where the
client could deny cookies. Now I have tested this on IE5 (disab
Does anyone know of any JSP testing tools? Probably too new, but I'd love
to get my hands on something that would prevent me from having to redeploy
and bounce the server each time I want to test a JSP.
Thanks in advance,
Ken
Ken Wasetis
divine interVentures, inc.
525 W. Monroe
Chicag
Anyone know of a tool that can be used to stress test a multipart request
upload?? I'm using Jason Hunter's library.
Thanks!
And in general, anyone have recommendations on web site stress testing tools
(must sup
JSP is about dynamic page generation, so I guess
this is on topic:
Testing for browser "type" is pretty well
documented, but how do you test to see if the browser has disabled/enabled java,
prior to passing to it an applet, for example? (I haven't seen documentation
testing to see if this works properly
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On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Allane Sexton wrote:
> Is anyone aware of any JSP stress testing tools or approaches? We are
> developing software that uses JSP and would like to put it through a
> thorough testing.
simple, free, and probably not fully featured enough:
http://www.alphaworks.ibm
Is anyone aware of any JSP stress testing tools or approaches? We are developing
software that uses JSP and would like to put it through a thorough testing.
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On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Brian Burridge wrote:
| My company is getting ready to roll out a rather large internal website
| using JSP and Informix. I would very much like to do some stress testing
| before the release. Does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations of
| a software package or a
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Brian Burridge wrote:
| My company is getting ready to roll out a rather large internal website
| using JSP and Informix. I would very much like to do some stress testing
| before the release. Does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations of
| a software package or a
Brian Burridge wrote:
>
> My company is getting ready to roll out a rather large internal website
> using JSP and Informix. I would very much like to do some stress testing
> before the release. Does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations of
> a software package or a service t
My company is getting ready to roll out a rather large internal website
using JSP and Informix. I would very much like to do some stress testing
before the release. Does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations of
a software package or a service that will stress test a web site?
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