RE: EJB Load Testing Support?

2002-08-02 Thread Chuck . R . Irvine
Before I embark on such a task, it would be helpful to get a rough guesstimate on how long it would take me. I am an experienced Java developer, but am new to JMeter. Are we talking about hours, days, weeks, months...? I would also be interested to know if there are multiple ways to do this,

Re: EJB Load Testing Support?

2002-08-02 Thread Mike Stover
Support for direct EJB testing was created at one point, but the person who wrote it never quite finished. Anyone who wanted to do so would have to write their own extensions to JMeter. I'm willing to assist in explaining the basics of how to do that to anyone interested. -Mike On 2 Aug 20

EJB Load Testing Support?

2002-08-02 Thread Chuck . R . Irvine
I'd like to do load testing of an EJB application, i.e. set of session beans, and am wondering to what extent this might be supported in JMeter. I've looked at the mailing list archives, and have seen people ask about this, but I haven't seen any replies. Any relevant information or pointers a

RE: How can I generating dynamic Post data

2002-08-02 Thread Chris Wopat
Hmm, I'm unable to get to the modifier menu, as it's always grayed out in my modification controller (and other controllers Ive tested). What are they to be nested in? thanks, Chris -Original Message- From: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:17 AM To:

Re: How can I generating dynamic Post data

2002-08-02 Thread Mike Stover
it sounds like you could make use of either the User Parameter Modifier or the HTML Parameter Mask Modifier. Under the "Modifier" menu. -Mike On 30 Jul 2002 at 9:30, KETTERER,MARKUS (HP-Germany,ex1) wrote: > Hi all, > > in my load test I want to send different form data for each virtual cl