Are you able to give us a scenario that shows the degradation in performance. It should be pretty easy to find the bottlenecks I think..
However I don't think it should stop the RC as is, we can work in that for RC2 and see if that suites your need (Disclaimer : not actually developing JMeter myself, but like to hunt down performance issues) Mvgr, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I've created JMeter 2.3 RC1 in the directory: >> >> http://people.apache.org/~sebb/jmeter-2.3/dist >> >> Site/Docs are here: >> http://people.apache.org/~sebb/jmeter-2.3/site >> >> All feedback welcome. > > Hi Sebastian, > > first of all, thanks for moving forward towards a 2.3 > release. I installed the release candidate and used it > all day instead of version 2.2. > > Here are my first impressions: > > In terms of functionality and robustness, I am really > impressed; everything I tried was working flawlessly, > and the many little awkward aspects of 2.2 (like > copy&paste not working, test elements renaming > themselves spontaneously etc.) appear to have > been fixed. > > On the other hand, I was seeing massive performance > degradations: We have a suite of several test plans > (all functional tests of various modules of a web > application; no load testing, no multile threads), > and running the complete suite took more than three > times as long to run with 2.3RC1 than it did with 2.2. > > So, even though I'd like to have a 2.3 release as > quickly as possible (after all, I was one of the people > who recently asked for it), I think that > >> [X]-1 - there is a problem > > (even though I have no idea what it is that is slowing > down the tool so dramatically). > > Best regards, > Jens > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
