Why wouldn't standard load-testing tools work?  Something like OpenSTA or
WebLoad where you can record a script and play it back, altering the
virtual user load?  I wouldn't think AJAX would really make a difference,
as long as the tool's recording facility captured everything (some are
better than others at this in my experience).

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On Thu, February 2, 2006 11:15 am, Stas Ostapenko said:
> Hi !
>
> I have a Struts based web application where we using a lot of AJAX
> things. I want to test application under load - for example 100
> concurrent users. Standard tools is not acceptable, so I need some
> kind of http client with XmlHttpRequest object supported. I know that
> there is HttpUnit, but I'm not sure about AJAX support.
> How it's can be done ?
>
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