RE: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App

2006-11-27 Thread Thomas.Vaughan
I second that advice.  After 30-45 minutes of following their online
demo, you can have JMeter up and running and simulating dozens of users
with form input, logins, etc.

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/index.html



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I would highly recommend Jakarta JMeter. You can use it as a proxy to
record some user actions, and then play back as many users as you want
to simulate, and much more.

-Greg

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Subject: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App


Hey guys,

I have some performance requirements and would like to gather input from

the tapestry community on what is the right approach.  For example, how 
do I properly simulate X number of users?  I have some UIs that require 
user input.  I guess I can tailor http requests.

Any guidance/links/tips/past experiences are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Dennis


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RE: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App

2006-11-27 Thread Detlef Schulze
Some tool that I like much more than Jmeter (although I have to admit
that it is quite some time ago I last checked it) is Microsofts Web
Application Stress Test tool.

You can freely download and use it:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=E2C0585A-062A-4
39E-A67D-75A89AA36495displaylang=en


Although it is from Microsoft, it is a really nice tool.

Cheers,
Detlef

 

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I second that advice.  After 30-45 minutes of following their online
demo, you can have JMeter up and running and simulating dozens of users
with form input, logins, etc.

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/index.html



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I would highly recommend Jakarta JMeter. You can use it as a proxy to
record some user actions, and then play back as many users as you want
to simulate, and much more.

-Greg

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Hey guys,

I have some performance requirements and would like to gather input from

the tapestry community on what is the right approach.  For example, how
do I properly simulate X number of users?  I have some UIs that require
user input.  I guess I can tailor http requests.

Any guidance/links/tips/past experiences are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Dennis


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RE: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App

2006-11-27 Thread Konstantin Ignatyev
As usual I recommend The Grinder
http://grinder.sourceforge.net/index.html
 

--- Detlef Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Some tool that I like much more than Jmeter
 (although I have to admit
 that it is quite some time ago I last checked it) is
 Microsofts Web
 Application Stress Test tool.
 
 You can freely download and use it:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=E2C0585A-062A-4
 39E-A67D-75A89AA36495displaylang=en
 
 
 Although it is from Microsoft, it is a really nice
 tool.
 
 Cheers,
 Detlef
 
  
 
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 Sent: Montag, 27. November 2006 15:05
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 Subject: RE: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App
 
 I second that advice.  After 30-45 minutes of
 following their online
 demo, you can have JMeter up and running and
 simulating dozens of users
 with form input, logins, etc.
 
 http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/index.html
 
 
 
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 Subject: RE: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App
 
 I would highly recommend Jakarta JMeter. You can use
 it as a proxy to
 record some user actions, and then play back as many
 users as you want
 to simulate, and much more.
 
 -Greg
 
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 From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
 Dennis Sinelnikov
 Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:48 PM
 To: users@tapestry.apache.org
 Subject: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App
 
 
 Hey guys,
 
 I have some performance requirements and would like
 to gather input from
 
 the tapestry community on what is the right
 approach.  For example, how
 do I properly simulate X number of users?  I have
 some UIs that require
 user input.  I guess I can tailor http requests.
 
 Any guidance/links/tips/past experiences are greatly
 appreciated.
 
 Thanks,
 Dennis
 
 

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RE: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App

2006-11-23 Thread Greg.L.Cormier
I would highly recommend Jakarta JMeter. You can use it as a proxy to record 
some user actions, and then play back as many users as you want to simulate, 
and much more.

-Greg

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From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dennis Sinelnikov
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:48 PM
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Subject: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App


Hey guys,

I have some performance requirements and would like to gather input from 
the tapestry community on what is the right approach.  For example, how 
do I properly simulate X number of users?  I have some UIs that require 
user input.  I guess I can tailor http requests.

Any guidance/links/tips/past experiences are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Dennis


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Re: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App

2006-11-23 Thread Dennis Sinelnikov

s/gooble/gobble/g :)

Dennis Sinelnikov wrote:
Wow. This is great!  Within couple hours I'm already running performance 
tests.  Proxy would not be applicable to my environment right away b/c 
my server is ssl enabled, which makes sense because that would defeat 
the purpose of ssl encryption.  I might use one of the firefox plugins 
to observe https requests.


Thanks Greg!

gooble gooble,
Dennis

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I would highly recommend Jakarta JMeter. You can use it as a proxy to 
record some user actions, and then play back as many users as you want 
to simulate, and much more.


-Greg

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Subject: Perfomance Testing Tapestry App


Hey guys,

I have some performance requirements and would like to gather input 
from the tapestry community on what is the right approach.  For 
example, how do I properly simulate X number of users?  I have some 
UIs that require user input.  I guess I can tailor http requests.


Any guidance/links/tips/past experiences are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Dennis


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Perfomance Testing Tapestry App

2006-11-22 Thread Dennis Sinelnikov

Hey guys,

I have some performance requirements and would like to gather input from 
the tapestry community on what is the right approach.  For example, how 
do I properly simulate X number of users?  I have some UIs that require 
user input.  I guess I can tailor http requests.


Any guidance/links/tips/past experiences are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Dennis


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