Re: Load Testing GWT applications

2011-02-14 Thread Sebastian Rothbucher
Hi Chandrasekar,

you could of course simulate 20 users via Selenium - but that rather
load-tests the browser and not the application. From my point of view,
the server-side code is the one to be load tested.
What I did was: get myself tamper data for firefox (check out
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/tamper-data/) and use
the application while recording the server interaction. With good test
data, you can quickly reverse-engineer the protocol and derive
(random / listed) parameters. Then, you can use a quite normal load
test tool like Jakarta JMeter to do a simulation...

Hope this helps!  Best regards
Sebastian Rothbucher

On 10 Feb., 09:02, Chandrasekar Venkatraman s.its.chan...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Hello,

 I need to implement Load Testing(say for some 20 users) on my GWT
 application running in tomcat server on my machine.
 I am working on Ubuntu OS.

 On googling, I find NeoTys that satisfies my requirement, but the
 trial version has few conditions:

 1. It supports only Windows Users
 2. the server shouldn't be localhost.

 Can anyone provide some light on the possible tools out in the market
 that would meet my expectations?

 Regards,
 Chandrasekar V.

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Load Testing GWT applications

2011-02-10 Thread Chandrasekar Venkatraman
Hello,

I need to implement Load Testing(say for some 20 users) on my GWT
application running in tomcat server on my machine.
I am working on Ubuntu OS.

On googling, I find NeoTys that satisfies my requirement, but the
trial version has few conditions:

1. It supports only Windows Users
2. the server shouldn't be localhost.

Can anyone provide some light on the possible tools out in the market
that would meet my expectations?

Regards,
Chandrasekar V.

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Re: Load Testing GWT Applications

2008-12-03 Thread mhm

Hi again,
I just found a load testing tool that integrates with selenium :
PushtoTest.
As it is said on thier website http://www.pushtotest.com/Docs/selenium
: PushToTest repurposes Selenium tests into load and performance tests
and Business Service Monitors (BSM) with no additional programming.
I'm already planning to use selenium for  functional testing of the
GWT application.. so that would be just great if it works...
I will give this a try very soon. If anyone has tried it yet ..please
provide some feedback here on the forum..

thanks..
mm

On Dec 1, 7:36 pm, mhm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thank you for the advise...
 I gave up ..i'm not trying to figure out a workaround for webload
 anymore  because of time limitations.. although I think it is doable
 I prefer working on webload ;it is more like a commercial tool
 anyhow.. I have installed grinder and kicking off...
 thanks again

 On Nov 30, 8:54 pm, gregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I remember investigating this a bit a year ago (obviously the big
  problem is the RPC calls) and at the time it looked to me that JMeter
  was difficult to set up for GWT apps and didn't necessarily give
  meaningful results even if you could get it to work (unfortunately I
  can't remember why). However I made a note at the time that people
  seemed to be having a lot more success with Grinder.

  You've probably found this post yourself already, but in case you
  haven't this post suggests that you definitely can get grinder to do
  the job:

 http://www.jroller.com/galina/entry/google_web_toolkit_performance_test

  regards
  gregor

  On Nov 30, 10:36 am, mhm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I'm currently selecting a load Testing Tool from several candidates:
   JMETER, GRINDER, and Webload open source.
   I actually prefered using webload but faced some problems in
   customizing my data because of RPC calls..I'm still working on a work
   around.

   Please I need advice on which tool to use... I have searched
   extensively for a recomendation and for a tool that supports GWT, but
   did not find anything... should I keep trying with webload or forget
   it

   I would appreciate help on this...

   thanks,
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Re: Load Testing GWT Applications

2008-12-01 Thread mhm

Thank you for the advise...
I gave up ..i'm not trying to figure out a workaround for webload
anymore  because of time limitations.. although I think it is doable
I prefer working on webload ;it is more like a commercial tool
anyhow.. I have installed grinder and kicking off...
thanks again

On Nov 30, 8:54 pm, gregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I remember investigating this a bit a year ago (obviously the big
 problem is the RPC calls) and at the time it looked to me that JMeter
 was difficult to set up for GWT apps and didn't necessarily give
 meaningful results even if you could get it to work (unfortunately I
 can't remember why). However I made a note at the time that people
 seemed to be having a lot more success with Grinder.

 You've probably found this post yourself already, but in case you
 haven't this post suggests that you definitely can get grinder to do
 the job:

 http://www.jroller.com/galina/entry/google_web_toolkit_performance_test

 regards
 gregor

 On Nov 30, 10:36 am, mhm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I'm currently selecting a load Testing Tool from several candidates:
  JMETER, GRINDER, and Webload open source.
  I actually prefered using webload but faced some problems in
  customizing my data because of RPC calls..I'm still working on a work
  around.

  Please I need advice on which tool to use... I have searched
  extensively for a recomendation and for a tool that supports GWT, but
  did not find anything... should I keep trying with webload or forget
  it

  I would appreciate help on this...

  thanks,
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Load Testing GWT Applications

2008-11-30 Thread mhm

I'm currently selecting a load Testing Tool from several candidates:
JMETER, GRINDER, and Webload open source.
I actually prefered using webload but faced some problems in
customizing my data because of RPC calls..I'm still working on a work
around.

Please I need advice on which tool to use... I have searched
extensively for a recomendation and for a tool that supports GWT, but
did not find anything... should I keep trying with webload or forget
it

I would appreciate help on this...

thanks,

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Re: Load Testing GWT Applications

2008-11-30 Thread gregor

I remember investigating this a bit a year ago (obviously the big
problem is the RPC calls) and at the time it looked to me that JMeter
was difficult to set up for GWT apps and didn't necessarily give
meaningful results even if you could get it to work (unfortunately I
can't remember why). However I made a note at the time that people
seemed to be having a lot more success with Grinder.

You've probably found this post yourself already, but in case you
haven't this post suggests that you definitely can get grinder to do
the job:

http://www.jroller.com/galina/entry/google_web_toolkit_performance_test

regards
gregor



On Nov 30, 10:36 am, mhm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm currently selecting a load Testing Tool from several candidates:
 JMETER, GRINDER, and Webload open source.
 I actually prefered using webload but faced some problems in
 customizing my data because of RPC calls..I'm still working on a work
 around.

 Please I need advice on which tool to use... I have searched
 extensively for a recomendation and for a tool that supports GWT, but
 did not find anything... should I keep trying with webload or forget
 it

 I would appreciate help on this...

 thanks,
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