How to stress test

Hi,
Do you have a good idea to do stress test?
I found the blog. But I do not want to pay money...
/people/mike.curl/blog/2006/12/05/how-to-stress-test-bw-the-easy-way
Kind regards,
Masaaki

Hi,
Also check threads like
BW STRESS TESTING
Steps involved in Stress Testing BW
Eddy
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    This is working fine but I have a doubt here, which is, I need to prepare seperate JSPX files (for different HTTP URLs) for different AMs (i.e. different ADF BC components). Is there any way through which I just pass some code snippet in existing application which actually test the ADF BC component. If I create JSPX file each time for each AM module, this will take too much time and efforts.
    I am looking for something which should be implemented with existing application. I do not know, how to do that?
    Please suggest me in case you have any alternate solutions.
    Regards,
    Dilip Gupta@Wipro

    Wrong forum.
    Try: JDeveloper and ADF

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