Load Testing PHP AMF Service APIs is a PIA – But John Crosby Has Found a Solution!

Posted on November 02, 2011 at 7:20 pm in Development

Load testing service API’s got you down? How about load testing PHP-based, AMF service API’s? Thought so. Fear not, because John Crosby recently posted his findings about two AMF load testing tools he says are great! He’s talking about soapUI, and loadUI, the free-of-charge, open-source tools created by the fine people at SmartBear.

John shows you how to use these tools, walking you through step-by-step as you set up a project, configure an AMF request, and set up load testing using soapUI. He also walks you through load testing with loadUI.

It’s clear that John is pretty excited about the handiness of these two load testing applications, and he’s already looking forward to integrating them with our Continuous Integration (CI) system. Stay tuned for more on that soon! For now, happy testing!

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Scott Sheridan (29 Posts)

Scott has been active in the Adobe community since 2008, when he co-authored the well-received “Learning Flex From Scratch” series on the O'Reilly-sponsored InsideRIA website. In early 2009, Scott joined the team at Realeyes Media in Denver, CO. Since joining Realeyes, Scott has consistently been involved in projects that leverage the latest innovations in web video, audio, multi-screen, and multi-platform development. In addition, Scott is an active member of the Rocky Mountain User Group in Denver, where he occasionally speaks about audio, video, and other related awesomeness. When he's not getting his A/V geek on, Scott can most likely be found teaching you Yoga, cooking you tasty food, or playing his drums for you.


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