Funny, I'm about to write a similar test; I think I'll use LWP::UserAgent and Time::HiRes to do the job. I'll compare response-times of different servers to see if our cms has response-time-problems under load, or if a colleague just abuses our dsl-connection :)
regards,
tomte
Hlade's Law:
If you have a difficult task, give it to a lazy person --
they will find an easier way to do it.
In reply to Re: how to use perl to send a request to weblogic server and determine the time to response
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