RE: Users of JMeter? [bcc][faked-from]

2004-11-29 Thread Krahe, Chris
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Re: Users of JMeter?

2004-11-26 Thread Peter Lin
that's definitely an area where loadrunner shines in my opinion. they produce pretty charts and graphs that managers love. Even though I've added the ability to save listeners and added the distribution graph, honestly jmeter doesn't look nearly as pretty. It's not java's fault either, the develope

Re: Users of JMeter?

2004-11-25 Thread Paul Keeble
It has been used by a very large organisation that looks after the UK's health. That's a 4 million user organisation! Not that they use it directly, but the people writing their software do. JMeter works, does what it says on the tin but it isn't load runner. It produces similiar results but obvio

RE: Users of JMeter?

2004-11-24 Thread Kyle McAbee
Dear G.: Could you quantify "large" for organizations? TREEV LLC is a 200-person banking software company. We have used JMeter for load testing and functional testing for about 4 months. We picked it because: I evaluated low-priced load testers ($300-$500) and JMeter (free). JMeter did what we

Re: Users of JMeter?

2004-11-24 Thread Peter Lin
I don't know of any large government organization using Jmeter, but I know plenty of apache developers. I use it regularly on commercial projects over the last 4 years. if senior management feel they need to fork over 20K for Mercury loadRunner, it's gonna be hard to change their minds. I've used