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Posted to dev@wicket.apache.org by Eduardo Ito <zi...@summa-tech.com> on 2008/09/03 14:55:49 UTC
Stress testing Wicket application
Is it possible to stress test a Wicket application with a tool like
JMeter or Grinder acting as a proxy and running the captured script?
There are dynamic id/values that must go inside the requests,
specially in ajax components?
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Eduardo Issao Ito
Summa Technologies
"The structure of a system tends to mirror the structure of the group
producing it."
[Mel Conway - April, 1968 Datamation]
Re: Stress testing Wicket application
Posted by Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <ni...@jayway.dk>.
Yes, theres even a wiki page for jmeter:)
Eduardo Ito wrote:
> Is it possible to stress test a Wicket application with a tool like
> JMeter or Grinder acting as a proxy and running the captured script?
> There are dynamic id/values that must go inside the requests,
> specially in ajax components?
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