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[james-project] 05/05: [WEBSITE] Community post: Performance
testing for James with JMeter
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Author: Benoit Tellier <bt...@linagora.com>
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+title: "Performance testing for James with JMeter"
+date: 2020-10-29 15:16:30 +0200
+categories: community
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+Ever wanted to figure out what Apache James gets in its guts?
+
+Xian Long detailed in this [blog post][post] how to be using JMeter in order to run some
+IMAP performance tests on top of the distributed server, using [JMeter][jmeter]
+
+[Other tools][james-gatling], based on [Gatling][gatling] had been developed within the community, addressing SMTP,
+IMAP and [JMAP][JMAP] protocols.
+
+[post]: https://www.cnblogs.com/hanxianlong/p/13894595.html
+[jmeter]: https://jmeter.apache.org/
+[gatling]: https://gatling.io/
+[JMAP]: https://jmap.io/
+[james-gatling]: https://github.com/linagora/james-gatling
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