By softlogica
via loadtestingtool.com
Published: Oct 24 2006 / 15:06
WAPT is a load and stress testing tool for websites and web-based applications. It uses a fully customizable set of virtual users to simulate a real-life load. Test scenario can be detailed up to unique parameters for each individual user. Testing of dynamic web applications, recording and playback of HTTPS requests, and several authentication schemes are supported. Descriptive graphs and reports allow you to see and fix performance bottlenecks.
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Tags: announcement, server, tools, web services
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dgary complained ago:
dgary reported this link as spam on 10/24/2006 @ 04:12:18
Self promotion of a commercial product
murban replied ago:
I wouldn't really call this spam. It's a product that is of potential interest to developers. And nothing at dzone says that we only allow non-commercial links.
dgary replied ago:
I would agree, if it was submitted by someone in the community that didn't have immediate stake in the product.
But 3 of the voters accounts were created today.
gregorypierce complained ago:
gregorypierce reported this link as spam on 10/24/2006 @ 04:21:11
This is indeed spam
porta replied ago:
Agree. This is spam. Not because its commercial or something, but because it doesn't add nothing interesting or productive...
ashayh complained ago:
ashayh reported this link as spam on 10/24/2006 @ 04:40:11
This is spam. If you want to put a self promoting link, atleast take the trouble to make a page which compares several products to your own and explain why yours is better in a non-marketroid way.
jameschao complained ago:
jameschao reported this link as spam on 10/24/2006 @ 05:56:51
lockjaw complained ago:
lockjaw reported this link as spam on 10/24/2006 @ 06:04:07
It's spam. It adds nothing. It's not interesting. I'll never buy it. I'll never use it.
tjweir complained ago:
tjweir reported this link as spam on 10/24/2006 @ 08:36:03
mezmo complained ago:
mezmo reported this link as spam on 10/24/2006 @ 09:59:46
Spam, unsolicited advert, whatever, at the least it could go to an article using their product.
Fabio Aquotte complained ago:
fabioaquotte reported this link as spam on 10/25/2006 @ 07:16:19
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cha0sth30ry reported this link as spam on 10/31/2006 @ 07:44:53
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