Hi Peter,
Comments inline..
Kind regards,
Bronagh
Peter Lin wrote:
I would like to ask the users of JMeter if anyone uses JMeter to run
automated tests. If you do, how do you structure your directories and files?
Would do people imagine using a reporting tool? If you do use jmeter for
automat
I would like to ask the users of JMeter if anyone uses JMeter to run
automated tests. If you do, how do you structure your directories and files?
Would do people imagine using a reporting tool? If you do use jmeter for
automated tests, can take a minute to answer these questions.
1. how often d
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Peter Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to ask the users of JMeter if anyone uses JMeter to run
automated tests. If you do, how do you structure your directories and files?
Would do people imagine using a reporting tool? If you do use jmeter for
automated tests, can take a
thanks to everyone for the response. that information definitely helps. I'll
try to post a summary of the approaches I'm thinking of and see which ones
makes more sense to the users.
peter lin
Thnxs for your attention
1. how often do you run the automated tests?
Before a release or when we have problems in the production servers
2. how do you structure the files?
It is a simple structure of folders, because the automated test is composed in
one jmx
3. do you use a naming conventio
NOTE: As part of a build, I use JMeter more for functional testing than
for load-testing. (I got to a point where I figured 'hey, I've got all
these load-testing scripts that already do a bunch of assertions, why
not run them before we release a build and see if they pick up
anything?'..)
>1. how
1. how often do you run the automated tests?
Every new version, if there is a risk of loss of performance (changing
version of EJB, of database...)
2. how do you structure the files?
-> appli1 -> test-> myTest.jmx
|
|-> data-> myData1.csv
Peter,
Please see my answers inline :
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De : Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 31 octobre 2005 05:37
À : jmeter-user
Objet : Survey
I would like to ask the users of JMeter if anyone uses JMeter to run
automated tests. If you do, how do you stru
Thanks for the survey Peter, my answers are below:
> 1. how often do you run the automated tests?
Nightly.
> 2. how do you structure the files?
Just a filesystem hierarchy, with directory names .
> 3. do you use a naming convention for the directories and files?
Directory names s
Answers inline:
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Sent: 31 October 2005 06:37 AM
To: jmeter-user
Subject: Survey
I would like to ask the users of JMeter if anyone uses JMeter to run
automated tests. If you do, how do you structure your directories and
files
I would like to ask the users of JMeter if anyone uses JMeter to run
automated tests. If you do, how do you structure your directories and files?
Would do people imagine using a reporting tool? If you do use jmeter for
automated tests, can take a minute to answer these questions.
1. how often do y
Thanks very much for all your responses - here is a summary of the information:
24 Respondents
62 OS/JVM combinations
Java versions
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39 JVM 1.4
22 JVM 1.5
1 unkown
OS types
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37 Windows
16 Linux
4 Unix
4 OS X
1 VMS
JMeter versions
>What OS/Java platforms are being used with JMeter?
>
Currently :
Script Development & Functional Testing:
WinXP + JVM 1.4.2_06 + JMeter 2.0.3 and JMeter 1.9.1 (See bug 35699)
Load Testing (single load generator tests):
Windows 2000 Server + JVM 1.4.2_04 + JMeter 2.0.2 and JMeter 1.9.1
Windows 2
JMeter 2.0.3
WinXP Pro SP1
JVM 1.4.2_07
(still got Problems with 1.5.0_04)
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oo less apps in the environment.
> but at university we are already used to develop in 1.5.
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JMeter 2.0.3
Platforms
ES 3.0
Fedora Core 4
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows 2003 Server
JDK 1.4.2
JDK 1.5
Regards,
Gino
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chances are, version 3 will be atleast 1-2 years before it gets released :)
I plan to continue working on the 2.x
say against using jdk1.5 . I
> mention that it would need some time till version 3 will be out?
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need some time till version 3 will be out?
Christian
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The point o
JMeter 2.0.3
OSX 10.3 JVM 1.4 this version of osx can only run jvm 1.4 : (
WinXP JVM 1.5
On Aug 16, 2005, at 6:09 PM, Lewis Francis wrote:
JMeter 2.0.3
OS X.4x & JVM 1.4x
WinXPSP2 & JVM 1.4x
On Aug 16, 2005, at 1:50 PM, sebb wrote:
What OS/Java platforms are being used with JMeter?
The point of the survey is that we'd like to develop JMeter with 1.5 jvm
features for the future. JMeter 2.1 will remain 1.4 compatible, but a
future 3.0 version is getting developed now, and some of us want to use
jdk1.5.
-Mike
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 15:40 +0200, Christian Baumgartner
@jakarta.apache.org
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So, you don't trust jdk1.5 even for client apps, or your company doesn't let
you trust jdk1.5 for client apps?
-Mike
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 15:26 +0200, Christian Baumgartner wrote:
> sorry, my bad englis
JMeter 2.1.20050705 (from CVS)
Ubuntu Hoary 5.04 + J2SDK 1.4.2_06
Buhi
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> Well, JMeter is "testing pur
s "testing", other OSes,newer jvm.
Christian
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Well, JMeter is "
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> but only for testing purposes, not recently, or for production.
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well, i am using JMeter on OS X with JVM 1.5
but only for testing purposes, not recently, or for production.
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Is there anyone out there using OS X and JDK1.5?
-Mike
On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 19:09 -0400, Lewis Francis wrote:
> JMeter 2.0.3
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> OS X.4x & JVM 1.4x
> WinXPSP2 & JVM 1.4x
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> On Aug 16, 2005, at 1:50 PM, sebb wrote:
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> > What OS/Java platforms are being used with JMeter?
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jmeter 2.0.3, windows xp pro, java 1.4
sebb wrote:
What OS/Java platforms are being used with JMeter?
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If you use JMeter, I would appreciate it if you could provide details
of the OS/Java platforms that you use, as well as the JMeter version.
If you use any add-ons (not in the JMeter relea
JMeter nightly build 20050623
WinXP + Sun JVM 1.4
Redhat + BEA JVM 1.4
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Fedora Core 2 - Sun JDK 1.4.2
JMeter 2.0.3
HTTP Sampler, SOAP/XML-RPC Sampler, DB Sampler
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What OS
Hello,
we use:
JMeter 2.0.3
Platforms:
Win2000 + JVM 1.4
WinXP + JVM 1.4
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Jmeter 2.0.3
Win XP Pro
JVM 1.4.2_01
BeanShell 2.0b4
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JMeter HEAD release from CSV from june 29
mostly working on win2000 JDK 1.5 (compiling and running
Also in Sun solaris 8 and 10 running jdk 1.4 (only running, always my 1.5
compiled jMeter)
Using ldap extended sampler (with my own changes)
Also http sampler
Dolf
> What OS/Java platforms are bei
JMeter 2.0.3
Home grown Sampler (Based on TCP)
Platforms
Fedora Core 3 64-bit
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows 2003
JDK 1.5
Regards,
Vinod.
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Java 1.4, 1.5 (most times 1.4)
Win XP Pro
Mac OS X 10.4.2
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What OS/Java platforms are being used with JMeter?
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If you use JMeter, I would appreciate it if you could provide details
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If you use any add
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JMeter 2.0.3
OS X.4x & JVM 1.4x
WinXPSP2 & JVM 1.4x
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JMeter 2.0.3
OS X.4x & JVM 1.4x
WinXPSP2 & JVM 1.4x
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jrockit 1.5
ibm jdk1.4.2
sun jdk 1.4.2
solaris 8
sun jdk
peter
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> jdk1.5
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> OS's: Mandrake Linux, Windows XP Pro, Solaris (8, I think)
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> -Mike
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jdk1.5
OS's: Mandrake Linux, Windows XP Pro, Solaris (8, I think)
-Mike
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> If y
JMeter 2.0.1 and 2.0.3, using http and https
BadBoy 1.5
Platforms
WinXP + JVM 1.4
Win2000 + JVM 1.4
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What OS/Java platforms are being used with JMeter?
==
If you use JMeter, I would appreciate it if you could provide details
of the OS/Java platforms that you use, as well as the JMeter version.
If you use any add-ons (not in the JMeter release) that would be
interesting to know too.
For example
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