searchnet wrote:Tell me about eVlite. What's it good for?
The idea of eVlite is to have one instance (i.e. one line in
the *evl file) run 200 simulataneous threads. This is WAY
more effective than trying to run 200 instances of eVlite.
eVlite, unlike eValid, runs multiple threads for each simulated
navigational user...and remember, all eVlite is doing is running
at GetURL command as indicated.
Two manual pages of interest are...
* eValid includes a special load testing support utility called
eVlite, which reads eValid scripts and generates non-coherent
HTTP/s activity much like systems that have "virtual users."
See the details about eVlite at:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... vlite.html* eValid provides a built-in feature that converts a full-context
playback script into the sequence of URLs that playback involves
(but which does not include any context preservation), as described
here:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... trace.html