January 2003
Beginner
696 pages
16h 38m
English
Much of today focuses on using projects, users, tests, and connections in ACT.
A project may contain one or more tests. A project may be opened or created with the standalone tool or from the Visual Studio .NET IDE. They share a common file format and both have the file extension .act.
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Note that you can't have the same ACT project file open simultaneously with both the standalone tool and the Visual Studio .NET IDE.
Users are agents that are started and run tests. They generate the load and simulated Web site access. Normally (and always if you run only from the Visual Studio .NET IDE), users are generated as needed automatically by the program. If you use the standalone program, ...
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