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The Grinder is a load testing framework that makes it easy to run a distributed test using many load injector machines. Test scripts are written in Jython, and can call out to arbitrary Java code, providing support for testing a large range of network protocols. The Grinder comes with a mature ... [More] plug-in for testing HTTP services, HTTP scripts can be recorded easily from a browser session. [Less]

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GrinderStone is a plugin to Eclipse for The Grinder, widely used open source performance testing product. The main goal of GrinderStone project is to provide ability to run and debug created scripts for The Grinder in Eclipse. Main features: - debugger for Grinder scripts - running scripts from ... [More] Eclipse - ability to create separate running configurations - ability to reference Java projects from Jython projects - redirect all Grinder outputs to Eclipse terminal [Less]

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webFlange is a continuous load testing tool for the web. It is based on The Grinder and allows the scheduling of tests with cron expressions. Charts and Graphs are available in a reports tab. webFlange also provides a nifty mavin-plugin that will allow you to run the grinder proxy right from ... [More] your build and then upload and run the test against a webFlange server instance. [Less]

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This custom module for the Grinder load testing framework allows execution of Visual Studio "webtest" files. It supports parameterization, capturing of variables in HTTP responses, and response validation using regular expressions. Test scripts may be logically grouped into test sets ... [More] , allowing them to share variables and captured values. Test sets can be run sequentially, randomly, in a specific thread, or according to a percentage-based weighting. A correlating test runner is also provided, making it easier for you to find and capture values in your HTTP responses. [Less]

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