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MrFalafel
07-22-2003, 01:57 AM
le_dieu_crepitus@yahoo.fr (Crepitus) wrote in message news:<b4c72b33.0307210703.77914243@posting.google.com>... I am looking for a software to test some application on a HP Unix system under HP-UX 11. Softs to be tested are under X or console mode. I do not have always the source code for the applications. could you advise me some tools, if possible free, that could help me. For software under console mode, I write some scripts so it is not the most important, my big problem is to test GUI application. If I have understood the terms, I am looking for a free black box regression test tool that is free and of course powerfull thanks
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Crepitus
07-24-2003, 12:30 AM
Thanks for your reply and your help.
It seems that there is some usefull freeware.
I am going to test them to see if there is one or more that fit to my program test.
Cordially.
Crepitus
07-24-2003, 11:55 AM
I am looking for a free capture/replay tool if possible very well
documented but I see none in the web pages that fit to this
thx to reply
MrFalafel
07-25-2003, 12:53 AM
le_dieu_crepitus@yahoo.fr (Crepitus) wrote in message news:<b4c72b33.0307240407.521f30fd@posting.google.com>... I am looking for a free capture/replay tool if possible very well documented but I see none in the web pages that fit to this thx to reply
I'd like a free lunch but sadly, they are hard to find.
Some things you're just going to have to pay for.
Corey_G
07-25-2003, 07:44 AM
if you are looking capture, parametrize, and replay web (http)
traffic, check out OpenSTA (portal.opensta.org). Its open-source
(free) and is a great tools for load and performance testing.
-Corey
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