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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Marc Guillemot <mg...@yahoo.fr> on 2008/06/06 15:12:47 UTC

WebTest & JMeter: how to estimate the overhead

Hi,

I'm developing a sampler to integrate WebTest functional tests with
JMeter and take advantage (among others) of HtmlUnit JS capabilities for
testing of AJAX apps.

My guess is that the overhead of WebTest is not too high but I'd like to
measure it. What could be a meaningful scenario to have an idea of the
overhead added by WebTest compared to "naked" JMeter?

Cheers,
Marc.
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Re: WebTest & JMeter: how to estimate the overhead

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
On 06/06/2008, Marc Guillemot <mg...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I'm developing a sampler to integrate WebTest functional tests with
>  JMeter and take advantage (among others) of HtmlUnit JS capabilities for
>  testing of AJAX apps.
>
>  My guess is that the overhead of WebTest is not too high but I'd like to
>  measure it. What could be a meaningful scenario to have an idea of the
>  overhead added by WebTest compared to "naked" JMeter?

Do you have an Ajax application in mind?

If so, why not create two test plans for that and compare the host
resource usage etc?

>  Cheers,
>  Marc.
>
> --
>  Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com
>
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