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Re: Performance

 
that depends on what you want to test right?
 
I wrote a performance article that is on Tomcat's resource page.  The first question I tend to ask is, what does the website have to do?  Usually, most companies have no clue what the website is really suppose to do.
 
if you're lucky enough to have clear and well defined functional specs, deriving test scenarios is straight forward.  my article goes into some level of detail on how to go about figuring/designing test scenarios based on specs.
 
hope that helps.
 
peter


Claudio Carvalho <cl...@powerlogic.com.br> wrote:
I'm new in Jmeter and I'd like to know how is the best way to measure the
server performance. is it increasing the number of threads? decreasing the
rump-up period? any other way?

Thanks


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Re: Performance

Posted by Wolfram Rittmeyer <w....@jsp-tutorial.de>.
Claudio Carvalho wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> About the article you mentioned bellow. I'm having problems to find it, can
> you tell me the exactly URL?
> 

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/articles/performance.pdf


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Re: Performance

Posted by Claudio Carvalho <cl...@powerlogic.com.br>.
Hi Peter,

About the article you mentioned bellow. I'm having problems to find it, can
you tell me the exactly URL?

Thanks.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "peter lin" <jm...@yahoo.com>
To: "JMeter Users List" <jm...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Performance


>
> that depends on what you want to test right?
>
> I wrote a performance article that is on Tomcat's resource page.  The
first question I tend to ask is, what does the website have to do?  Usually,
most companies have no clue what the website is really suppose to do.
>
> if you're lucky enough to have clear and well defined functional specs,
deriving test scenarios is straight forward.  my article goes into some
level of detail on how to go about figuring/designing test scenarios based
on specs.
>
> hope that helps.
>
> peter
>
>
> Claudio Carvalho <cl...@powerlogic.com.br> wrote:
> I'm new in Jmeter and I'd like to know how is the best way to measure the
> server performance. is it increasing the number of threads? decreasing the
> rump-up period? any other way?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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