High CPU utilization usually means that something is not setup correctly in
your tests. I would echo Chris' sentiment. I'd like to see how you are
initializing the spring/ibatis as well as a breakdown of your testing
metrics.
Brandon
On 11/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Both the JDBC test driver and the Spring/iBATIS test driver code would
be helpful. I'd also be interested to see how you're initializing your
Spring context as well.
And if you could get the JMeter CPU utilization chart broken down by
Class/Method might help too.
Cheers,
Chris
On Fri, 2006-11-1
Please let me know what kind of information you need that will help you I
will be glad to give you the information. I have already provided you our
Sqlmap_config file details. We are doing a simple select statement.
We are basically simulating the load on WAS 6.1 using JMeter and trying to
compar
The monthly ambiguous performance question. If you are going to make
question/statements on performance, please provide better information about
how your reached the conclusion that prompted the question. Otherwise your
question is akin to asking how big the universe is.
Thanks :)
Brandon
On 11/
Any ideas why the CPU usage is more when using Ibatis vs regular JDBC.
Thanks.
Regards,
Sanjay
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