Well thanks. I'll check out that.
For the cache, we already have implemented something with the "caching
pipes" using cachevalidity in our XSP's.
Lionel
Ard Schrijvers wrote:
I am not familiar with jmeter, but just from client site you can get quite some information on performance by using so
I am not familiar with jmeter, but just from client site you can get quite some
information on performance by using solex (an eclipse plugin). Only, solex
cannot cope with sessions, so when sessions are important, I use charles. I
don't know if they meet your wishes.
Furthermore, I don't know
Hi all,
I'm doing some "load" tests (using jmeter) on my cocoon application (in
tomcat) and I encountering a trouble.
For information, I'm using "esql" taglib to request an oracle database.
What is not working are particular URL launching from JMETER;. The sql
request is created and executing