i'm just thinking that if we could get regular performance results for
the group, we'd all be able to pitch in a little here and there to make
things better. even if it was manual, just publishing the results (in a
blog even) could be a big benefit to the project.
Johan Compagner wrote:
yes now and then i use Yourkit profiler to checkout what the current
status is and where i can improve things.
I use 2 tools, the YourKit profiler and the Application Center Test of
Microsoft VisualStudio 2003
With the second i make a script (just recording by clicking through
IE) and then i let it run for 5 minus with X number of concurrent
threads.
This way i found the MarkupCache.getMarkup sync problem under heavy
load. (if we talk about 10 threads constantly pounding being heavy)
This will be a bit tricky i think to do it automated. The performance
test i could think of is using for example JMeter
that must be then integrated into a unit test. That starts jetty and
then let jmeter run through a script and let us report the number of
total request made.
johan
On 1/14/06, *Jonathan Locke* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
btw, does anyone have any profiling results for wicket? (johan, you
seem to be going through performance stuff...)
does anyone have any ideas how to include profiling in the build? or
just make it easy to automatically update some xdoc file?
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