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| Subject: | Re: web application testing framework |
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| Date: | Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:35:15 +0200 |
Serg Belokamen wrote:
Hi All,
Does any one know or aware of any web application testing
frameworks? I would prefer something along the lines of Selenium
(http://selenium.thoughtworks.com/index.html) and open source.
Preferably usable from both Linux and Windows, one of the OS mentioned
would do as well, but both would be even better.
Try jmeter (jakarta) or www.slamd.com (sun+open source)
Thanks,
Serg
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