[Advertisment] Re: Test Your Web Apps - article at LinuxQuality

Doug Fort dougfort at downright.com
Mon Mar 5 06:15:03 EST 2001


Hey! Don't forget about http://www.stressmy.com

"Michael D. Crawford" <crawford at goingware.com> wrote in message
news:3AA34C6B.EC12B25B at goingware.com...
> Tonight I posted:
>
> Use Validators and Load Generators to Test Your Web Applications
> http://linuxquality.sunsite.dk/articles/webapptesting/
>
> The article promotes the idea that one should check the HTML
> generated by a web application with a validator to ensure that
> it conforms to W3C standards, and that you should use a load
> generator to stress-test your server during development to
> detect performance problems early.
>
> Links to some load generators and validators are given, with
> tips on using them.
>
> I further suggest that if you generate XHTML documents rather
> than HTML, you can take advantage of the many available
> XML software packages to validate and process your documents.
>
> Comments, criticisms, corrections and suggested additions are
> appreciated.
>
> The Linux Quality Database at http://linuxquality.sunsite.dk/
> has the dual purpose of promoting higher quality among Free
> and Open Source software by publishing articles such as this,
> and also the development of an easy-to-use but powerful bug
> database to enable widespread public quality assurance of the
> linux kernel.
>
> You're welcome to contribute articles on the general topics
> of quality assurance and better programming practice.  I'm also
> looking for knowledgeable people who can help me design the schema
> for the bug database.
>
> --
> Michael D. Crawford
> GoingWare Inc. - Expert Software Development and Consulting
> http://www.goingware.com
> crawford at goingware.com
>
>   Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.





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