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I wanted to do load testing of my web application using Load Testing feature of VS .net 2008. I have tried it but i am not able to analyze the reports. Can anyone tell me how to analyze the reports.
My only intention is to check whether my application handels 50 users at a time or not. Can anyone tell me how to do it using VS .net 2008
Thanks in advance.
Viky_Tester
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 | Load testing in VS .net 2008 |  | Ash_VCPP | 8hrs 15mins ago |
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How to analyze test results in load testing in VS .net 2008. some graphs i am getting as output and i dont have much idea to get its meaning...so please assist me.
Thanks A Ton Ash_VCPP
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 | [SixPack library] Beta testers wanted! |  | sklivvz | 13:13 14 Mar '09 |
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Hello, First of all sorry for the spam =) I maintain a coding library for .NET/Mono called SixPack. It's a general purpose class library based on good architectural principles, and is currently being used in a number of websites. We think that code quality is pretty good, and we strive to improve every day. Most of the code base comes from my last 7 years of work as a web developer in a web agency, and this means that the test bed of the library has always been windows and .NET. On the other hand I have started using GNU/Linux a couple of years ago for development and apparently the library has good support for Mono.
Main features:
* Logging * Caching (with or without prefetching) * Store Procedures handling * Image Sizing * Code Generation * Validation * XML Rpc support
What we really need is extensive testing in many different scenarios. Is anyone willing to try it out for us? The library is LGPL code and you can download it (along with documentation) here: http://code.google.com/p/sixpack-library/[^]
We would be extremely grateful for any feedback!
Thanks,
Marco Cecconi SixPack library maintainer
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...if the "Testing" half of this forum is a reference to Unit/Fit/Automated testing? If so, a better name that would attract more activity to this forum might be "Unit Testing"...given that we don't have such a forum yet.
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So you would narrow it down to get a broader audience?
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Given that there is no audience right now, yes, I would. But more specifically...give it a name that people would definitely recognize, and perhapse they will come.
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I haven't seen much about testing anywhere on this site, so when this forum emerged, I was rather surprised. However, if you want to suggest a change, you'd better post in the site suggestion forum, that's the one Chris reads.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google - the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get - use the code block button (PRE tags) to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets
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Would anyone be interested in helping me port the VCF[^] to run on Win CE mobile devices? I would like to have the two basic libraries, the FoundationKit (stuff like files, threads, strings, etc) and the GraphicsKit (drawing, images, etc) ported, and then create a new lib, called something like "MobileUIKit" that handled controls, views, etc. It would borrow some of the basic classes from the existing ApplicationKit(which is designed for desktop applications), and add new ones more relevant for mobile UI development.
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 | this is not a good place for tester.. |  | HaWk Of DaWn | 23:47 1 Feb '09 |
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its just a fake one with no messages..
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If you think this is the first message, you'd be wrong; just set your filter to "during the last year" or something similar, there hasn't been much going on here as of late...
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You win the 1st post in a long time title though.
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