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I've written a simple order application that consists of a 1 page order-form containing a set of input fields and a submit button. The order form is loaded by invoking a URL (with data being passed via POST):

http://localhost:8080/orderform.jsp

The input fields of the order-form are populated with the POST data and whilst the form is loading there some server side processing taking place e.g. retrieving data from a database. Once the page has loaded and the submit button is clicked further server side processing takes place to process the order and then a receipt page is displayed to the user.

I need a way to load test this simple process in order to ascertain the maximum throughput of the server.

Any tool suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • I always tend to find these kinds posts useful at some level, despite their being closed with-prejudice.
    – Rondo
    May 19, 2018 at 21:18

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For this relatively easy way of load testing I would recommend JMeter.

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While jmeter is ok, it's really weak in the analytics and parameterization area. If you want something free but enterprise-class, I'd recommend CloudTest Lite from SOASTA. It gives you the fastest way to create realistic scenario on the market, real-time analytics (!) and best of all, it's free.

You can download it and give it a try here: http://www.soasta.com/cloudtest/lite/

Fred

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    – user50049
    Aug 16, 2011 at 23:30
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This would be a trivial test using our product, Web Performance Load Tester. You didn't mention a budget and our product is not free. However the free version will run 10 simultaneous users and if you reduce the think time, you can push a lot of transactions using the free version.

If you need something free, JMeter, Grinder and OpenSTA are popular options. You'll spend a lot more time learning the tools and setting up the tests.

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I ve wrote one very simple tool cause i didn't want to use any browser based tool. Biggest problem is i also wanted to stress test it locally, like hitting localhost. Maybe you will also find it useful:

https://github.com/georgekosmidis/WebStressTool

Uses Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool v2.3.1757674

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