William, Check out The Grinder on SourceForge (http://grinder.sourceforge.net). We used it to test run the EJB design pattern tests in J2EE Performance Testing by Peter Zadrozny, Phil Aston and Ted Osborne, published by Expert Press (ISBN: 1-904284-00-0). In fact, the EJB chapter has examples of performance tests on the Session Facade pattern using The Grinder.
Also, although it's not open source, check out Bean-test from Empirix (http://www.testmybeans.com). It's a very versatile tool. Good luck, ------------------ Ted Osborne http://www.tedosborne.com > -----Original Message----- > From: A mailing list for Enterprise JavaBeans development > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of William Ferguson > Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 6:38 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Open source project metrics framework for EJB apps? > > > Anyone know of an open source project metrics framework? > > Specifically I want to benchmark the performance of the business functions > of my J2EE application (benchmarking the EJB SessionFacade will be > adequate). It needs to be configurable to handle different usage patterns > etc. > > I am not interested in something that looks for bottlenecks in > the code - we > already have something for that. > I want something to run nightly/weekly along with the unittests to ensure > that performance is maintained/enhanced. > > Any thoughts? > > > William Ferguson > Technical Lead - Workflow Functionality > Versata, Inc. > > ================================================================== > ========= > To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include > in the body > of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help". > > =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
