Any stress tool for Web Services ?
Hi all.
Does any of you know a good (and possibly free, of course) tool to make stress tests on a web service ?
What I need is simply something that can simulate several clients accessing my service at once...
Thanks in advance!
Thanks a lot. Exactly what I wanted
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I want some guidance on the following:-
1) How can we implement XI with SAP SCEM(Supply Chain Event Management) and SAP Internet sales.
2)our client wants to get SAP XI involved for Web services. He wants that his customers should be able to access data through web portal . the data can be dynamic or static . How to go about it?
3)How XI can be integrated with SAP mobile applications?
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<i>1) How can we implement XI with SAP SCEM(Supply Chain Event Management) and SAP Internet sales.</i>
You can use SAP XI contents for SAP SCEM in which you will find almost all the interfaces for implementing the integration of SCEM.
<i>2)our client wants to get SAP XI involved for Web services. He wants that his customers should be able to access data through web portal . the data can be dynamic or static . How to go about it?</i>
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https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/explore-es
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hi!!!
Could you pls point to any code example.
thanks
Pushpa
"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Manoj: Thanks for the answer - do you have or can you point me at any
code samples
that accomplish this? (Yes, .NET is limited to strings/ints in their
get/post
bindings).
Thanks so much!
RB
PS - Also, can you explain any apparent discrepancy between your answer
and what
the WL documentation stated (again, it may be my misunderstanding).
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote:
WL 7.0 does allow you to access the web service through
the browser. It even allows you to invoke service methods
with complex type arguments (.Net only supports primitive
types) and also to view the request and response soap
message for the invocation.
regards,
-manoj
"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
does
not support http post/get bindings for web services. Thus, for meto
access a
web service, I need to write a "middle tier" of some sort (I used
the
automatically
generated Java proxy code and JSP). All works fine, but it seems
like
it
would
sure be nice to have HTML forms access web services without havingto
write a
middle tier.
NET does this and it is extremely useful - is there a reason that
BEA
chose not
to provide this feature? (e.g. is it architecturally unsound in anyway?
or is
there an easy way to simulate it?). Given some of the Web Workshoppositioning
re: ease of use and .NET comparison, this seems like an omission.
Any insights are greatly appreciated.
Enjoy,
RB
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Here is a live example:
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http://manojc.com/?sample2
This is how you run it:
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7.0:
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"pushpa krishna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
hi!!!
Could you pls point to any code example.
thanks
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Manoj: Thanks for the answer - do you have or can you point me at
any
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PS - Also, can you explain any apparent discrepancy between your answer
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types) and also to view the request and response soap
message for the invocation.
regards,
-manoj
"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
does
not support http post/get bindings for web services. Thus, for
me
to
access a
web service, I need to write a "middle tier" of some sort (I used
the
automatically
generated Java proxy code and JSP). All works fine, but it seems
like
it
would
sure be nice to have HTML forms access web services without havingto
write a
middle tier.
NET does this and it is extremely useful - is there a reason that
BEA
chose not
to provide this feature? (e.g. is it architecturally unsound in
any
way?
or is
there an easy way to simulate it?). Given some of the Web Workshoppositioning
re: ease of use and .NET comparison, this seems like an omission.
Any insights are greatly appreciated.
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generated Java proxy code and JSP). All works fine, but it seems like it would
sure be nice to have HTML forms access web services without having to write a
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.NET does this and it is extremely useful - is there a reason that BEA chose not
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re: ease of use and .NET comparison, this seems like an omission.
Any insights are greatly appreciated.
Enjoy,
RB
PS - Here's the info from the documentation
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 1.1 Specification
WSDL is an XML-based language that describes Web services. WSDL defines Web services
as a set of endpoints operating on messages; these message contain either message-style
or RPC-style information. The operations and messages are described abstractly
in WSDL, and then bound to a concrete network protocol and message format to define
an endpoint. Related concrete endpoints are combined into abstract endpoints (services).
WSDL is extensible to allow the description of endpoints and their associated
messages regardless of what message formats or network protocols are used to communicate,
however, the only bindings described in the specification describe how to use
WSDL in conjunction with SOAP 1.1, HTTP GET/POST, and MIME.
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that accomplish this? (Yes, .NET is limited to strings/ints in their get/post
bindings).
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PS - Also, can you explain any apparent discrepancy between your answer and what
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types) and also to view the request and response soap
message for the invocation.
regards,
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"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
does
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access a
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generated Java proxy code and JSP). All works fine, but it seems likeit
would
sure be nice to have HTML forms access web services without havingto
write a
middle tier.
NET does this and it is extremely useful - is there a reason that BEAchose not
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or is
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