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Asked by roverm in Web Services, Programming for ASP.NET, Microsoft Visual C#.Net
Hi all,
I have a couple webservices (not soap but good old .NET 2.0 asmx webservices) which I want to give a stresstest.
All webservices are available from a single url (but multiple methods). I can invoke them using localhost and the default testpage but this will not work on a remote server.
Of course there are several tools available (like WCAT) but I need to decode the response from webservice (I have a dll which does the decoding) and get some results from the first call to use in any next calls (to the same or other services). Each response is encoded and compressed.
I am using Visual Studio Team Suite so I have the Test edition as well but as far as I can see this is more for testing websites and not webservices. Also, how about the decoding and decompressing?
Any suggestions on how to stresstest my webservices?
Thanks!
D'Mzz!
RoverM
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