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Top Forums Web Development Suggested tool / approach for performance testing Post 302246154 by sysgate on Monday 13th of October 2008 02:55:12 AM
Old 10-13-2008
Such tool for profiling most of the tiers will be very paid Smilie I suggest that you go for the DB scripts suggested by Neo in the previous post, and use apache's Jmeter for web profiling - very good alternative to the paid ones. OpenSTA is also a good tool, according to my colleagues, but personally I haven't used it.
 

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toolbar(3erl)						     Erlang Module Definition						     toolbar(3erl)

NAME
toolbar - GUI for Starting Tools and User Contributions DESCRIPTION
Toolbar makes it easier to use the different Erlang tools - and the user contributions - which are provided. It has a graphical user inter- face with an icon for each tool. Clicking the icon activates the corresponding tool. All tools to be included on Toolbar must have a configuration file containing information about the tool, for example its start function and help information location. Configuration files must have the .tool suffix. When started, Toolbar automatically checks for *.tool files in the current path and adds the corresponding tools. For each ebin directory found in the path, it will also look in a priv directory next to it. This is a feature of the Erlang file structure. EXPORTS
start() -> ok | already_started Creates a window containing tool icons. version() -> string() Returns the current version number of Toolbar. update() -> ok | {error,not_started} Makes a search for new tool files in the current path and adds the corresponding tools to Toolbar window. quit() -> ok | {error,not_started} create_tool_file() -> ok | {error,not_started} Starts the GUI used for creating and editing tool files. add_gs_contribs() -> ok | {error,not_started} Adds the path to the directory where the GS contributions are situated and add the tools found there, if any. Ericsson AB toolbar 1.4.1 toolbar(3erl)
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