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BizTalk Server 2004 Load Generation Tool

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  • Version: 1.0
  • Category: Tool
  • Language: English

The Load Generation Tool enables simulation of load on a BizTalk Server.

This tool is intended for developers and IT professionals to simulate load on a BizTalk Server. Using this tool, you can simulate load to instrument performance and stress against a BizTalk deployment. In addition, this tool may also be extended by developers to simulate load for custom transports. This tool should be used in a test environment only, and should not be used in a production environment. This tool is provided "as-is" and is not supported.

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System Requirements

Operating Systems: Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1

The minimum software requirements for a complete installation of this tool on a single computer include the following:
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard or Enterprise (NOTE: 64 Bit not Supported.)
- Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Optionally, you may install the following:
- Visual Studio .NET 2002 for the purpose of extensibility.
- MSMQ 2.0 if you plan to use the MSMQ Transport.

Installation Instructions

To install this tool, download the self extracting executable from the site and choose Save to provide a location to save the file to.
- Once the file has been saved, double-click the "LoadGen" self-extracting executable from the same location. This will initiate the installation.
- Click Setup in the Self Extraction dialog and follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard.

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