Hi

I use siege which under some kind of Linux GPL and is at :

http://www.joedog.org/siege/index.shtml

It's a command-line based, multi-user, multi-threaded tool which means that you aren't 
simulating the same client using the same session. JMeter, from my experience with it, 
doesn't do that. Its easy to configure, 
you can create the usual .rc files in your home directory so you can keep running new 
tests without respecifying or even re-loading configurations. I've used some of the 
other GUI tools in the past, such as JMeter 
but siege is best, IMO. 

>From the web site, it needs Unix fork() so it doesn't work on Windows. Oh well.

Chris

>Hi,
>       Can anyone please let me know some Load Testing Tools, to test a JSP
>application, which are there for Free. Also their reliability (if possible)
>as compared to Webload as 10.
>
>Thanks,
>Sumit.
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