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| Trevor Smithson 2005-06-02, 2:47 am |
| Hi everyone
I'm looking for a Java program that can be used to stress test
websites. I had this program a few months back but have apparently
deleted it, and I can't remember the name of it and can't find
it by searching Google. It's an extremely simple program, basically
the only options are the webpage you want to load, and how
many times you want it loaded. I think it was made to load
spammers webpages to increase their ISP bills, but that's not
why I want it. It's not Spam Viper or its variants.
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| Kees Nuyt 2005-06-02, 5:51 pm |
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Hi again Trevor,
On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 07:14:41 GMT, Trevor Smithson
<trevor_smithson@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hi everyone
>
>I'm looking for a Java program that can be used to stress test
>websites. I had this program a few months back but have apparently
>deleted it, and I can't remember the name of it and can't find
>it by searching Google. It's an extremely simple program, basically
>the only options are the webpage you want to load, and how
>many times you want it loaded. I think it was made to load
>spammers webpages to increase their ISP bills, but that's not
>why I want it. It's not Spam Viper or its variants.
Does it have to be Java?
wget might be a good alternative for you.
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 19:14:40 +0200 I suggested wget in
Message-ID: <sqbi61tsmg8947oo5drb8gi93fgdi80lk8@4ax.com>
, and in
Message-ID: <i3hj61d8q3ie1vpvjj1ps6a3524ska93qb@4ax.com>
you said:
> This is exactly the type of program I'm looking for.
Hope this helps...
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) Kees Nuyt
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