Venkat Rao Maddula: both of the tools work differently as far as there scripting is concerned.They also come from different vendors, so i guess this would be a cumbersome task.Also they have different capabilities.If you do not have a great deal of scripts you can simply record it again in VSTS. Or use fiddler captured request and simply export it to VSTS.
customer wanted to migrate from HP platform to TFS for cost and integration reasons. I agree with you that they are different platforms. Do we have any tool exists which will migrate all my load runner scripts to TFS?
I agree that this is not a wise choice. It is probably a better question on a Microsoft forum since HP will have no vested interest in actively pushing LR users to MSFT. That said, in most cases they aren't even going to do the same thing. My experience with TFS is light, but they mainly support the equivalent of HTML/HTTP scripts. If you have any other protocol, you are out of luck. Best I could suggest is that you print out the business process for the script from LR and then manually record the same in TFS. Another thought is that LR can make scripts from a TCP/IP sniffer dump. Maybe TFS can import those.
I LOVE the Vugen Mobile TCP/IP sniffer dump to script process. Works very well when you simply don't want to deal with corporate security templates fighting the Vugen hooks on machines!