load testing for customBuild
Justin Obara
justin.obara at utoronto.ca
Fri Aug 28 18:01:53 UTC 2009
Hi Laurel,
Yes that is what I meant. Sorry, I must have misunderstood your
previous e-mail. Glad you have it all covered.
Thanks
Justin
On 28-Aug-09, at 10:11 AM, Laurel A. Williams wrote:
> Hi Justin
>
> It isn't clear to me what you mean from your email but I'll take a
> stab at it and you can tell me if I've understood.
>
> I think you are saying that you want me to load test the production
> of the customBuild page (ie. hitting the server to grab the data to
> populate the rendered page). I am already doing that as noted in my
> first email (This was what I marked as (1) but maybe I wasn't clear)
> - although the page isn't rendered, it is returned, with the json
> data. And, as I noted originally, I think that getting the data from
> the server is the most critical issue for load testing, so I'm
> pretty happy with load testing just that.
>
> If you are saying you'd like to add a load test of rendering that
> data, then I'll be happy to start searching for another tool to
> perform the task, since jMeter will not do it.
>
> Laurel
>
> Justin Obara wrote:
>> Hi Laurel,
>>
>> I think that you should be able to test the server's assembly of
>> the modules and group information. Since this is pulled from
>> information assembled by the server, you should be able to test it
>> in a similar fashion as you are with the build generation.
>>
>> Sorry I'm in a meeting at the moment, so hopefully this makes
>> sense. Please let me know if I need to clarify.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Justin
>>
>>
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