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about JMeter specification
Dear JMeter Users
Hi, My name is Yuka Nagaoka working at Accenture Japan.
I'm liking into the load testing tool that can reach our requirements below.
Could you help me for the answer?
Can "JMeter" ...
1. execute the sinarios automatically?
2. submit more than 1500 http requests at the same time?
3. register more than 223 sinarios?
4. accept more than 5800 accesses?
5. execute the several sinarios you have set at the same time?
Basing on your experiences of the JMeter, I would appreciate if you could answer "it can / it cannot" or just "yes / no" for each function above.
Thank you for your consideration in advance.
Regards,
Yuka
--------
Accenture Japan Ltd
Health and Public Service Group
Yuka Nagaoka
Email: yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com<ma...@accenture.com>
Tel: +81-3-3505-8506
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RE: about JMeter specification
Posted by yu...@accenture.com.
Dear Vance Zhao, Users
Thank you very much for everything!
I will check the reference you told me
Best Regards,
Yuka
-----Original Message-----
From: Vance Zhao [mailto:vancezhao@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 3:46 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
Yeah, I get the deal and I will say "yes". You may need to check out the "distributed Jmeter client" part somewhere in Jmeter's official site.
Cheers!
Vance
2012/6/27 <yu...@accenture.com>
> Dear Vance, JMeter User,
>
> Thank you very much for your quick reply.
> I'm sorry for my incorrect translation about No.4
>
> No.4 means that JMeter can send more than 5,800 multiplicity requests
> or not?
>
> I'm not sure this question is still unclear or better.
>
> As for No.3, your expression is exactly what I wanted to say.
>
> Again, thank you very much for your time.
>
> Regards,
> Yuka
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vance Zhao [mailto:vancezhao@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:47 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
>
> Hi Yuka,
>
> My answers:
>
> 1. Yes
>
> 2. Yes
>
> 3. Do u mean run 223 test case scenarios simultaneously? Yes
>
> 4. Not a clear question.
>
> 5. Yes
>
>
> 2012/6/27 <yu...@accenture.com>
>
> >
> >
> > Dear JMeter Users
> >
> > Hi, My name is Yuka Nagaoka working at Accenture Japan.
> > I'm liking into the load testing tool that can reach our
> > requirements below.
> >
> > Could you help me for the answer?
> >
> > Can "JMeter" ...
> >
> > 1. execute the sinarios automatically?
> >
> > 2. submit more than 1500 http requests at the same time?
> >
> > 3. register more than 223 sinarios?
> >
> > 4. accept more than 5800 accesses?
> >
> > 5. execute the several sinarios you have set at the same time?
> >
> > Basing on your experiences of the JMeter, I would appreciate if you
> > could answer "it can / it cannot" or just "yes / no" for each
> > function
> above.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank you for your consideration in advance.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Yuka
> >
> >
>
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Re: about JMeter specification
Posted by Vance Zhao <va...@gmail.com>.
Yeah, I get the deal and I will say "yes". You may need to check out the
"distributed Jmeter client" part somewhere in Jmeter's official site.
Cheers!
Vance
2012/6/27 <yu...@accenture.com>
> Dear Vance, JMeter User,
>
> Thank you very much for your quick reply.
> I'm sorry for my incorrect translation about No.4
>
> No.4 means that JMeter can send more than 5,800 multiplicity requests or
> not?
>
> I'm not sure this question is still unclear or better.
>
> As for No.3, your expression is exactly what I wanted to say.
>
> Again, thank you very much for your time.
>
> Regards,
> Yuka
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vance Zhao [mailto:vancezhao@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:47 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
>
> Hi Yuka,
>
> My answers:
>
> 1. Yes
>
> 2. Yes
>
> 3. Do u mean run 223 test case scenarios simultaneously? Yes
>
> 4. Not a clear question.
>
> 5. Yes
>
>
> 2012/6/27 <yu...@accenture.com>
>
> >
> >
> > Dear JMeter Users
> >
> > Hi, My name is Yuka Nagaoka working at Accenture Japan.
> > I'm liking into the load testing tool that can reach our requirements
> > below.
> >
> > Could you help me for the answer?
> >
> > Can "JMeter" ...
> >
> > 1. execute the sinarios automatically?
> >
> > 2. submit more than 1500 http requests at the same time?
> >
> > 3. register more than 223 sinarios?
> >
> > 4. accept more than 5800 accesses?
> >
> > 5. execute the several sinarios you have set at the same time?
> >
> > Basing on your experiences of the JMeter, I would appreciate if you
> > could answer "it can / it cannot" or just "yes / no" for each function
> above.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank you for your consideration in advance.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Yuka
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --------
> >
> > Accenture Japan Ltd
> >
> > Health and Public Service Group
> >
> > Yuka Nagaoka
> >
> > Email: yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com<ma...@accenture.com>
> >
> > Tel: +81-3-3505-8506
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > Subject to local law, communications with Accenture and its affiliates
> > including telephone calls and emails (including content), may be
> > monitored by our systems for the purposes of security and the
> > assessment of internal compliance with Accenture policy.
> >
> > ______________________________________________________________________
> > ________________
> >
> > www.accenture.com
> >
>
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RE: about JMeter specification
Posted by yu...@accenture.com.
Dear Robin,
Thank you for your suggestion!
Yes, my questions are vague, I have to make sure what my clients need to do exactly.
Your answer or suggestion is really persuasive enough that we will decide to try JMeter.
(We haven't use it, so we need some information in advance)
Thank you indeed!
Yuka
-----Original Message-----
From: Robin D. Wilson [mailto:rwilson2@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 6:59 PM
To: 'JMeter Users List'
Subject: RE: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
Yuka,
JMeter can send an indefinite number of requests - depending on how you configure your test cases. (If you log a lot, you could run out of disk space from all of your logs, but as a rule you can run as many requests through your JMeter tests as you like.)
We regularly run test cases with 200 or 300 simultaneous users (on a single machine), for 3-4 million iterations (loops through the test procedure).
So I think the answer to your question is 'yes', but your questing still isn't clear. Rather than trying to re-translate, it might be better to give an example of what you are trying to do. Something like:
Test a web application with 5000 simultaneous users, each hitting 1000 different web pages...
--
Robin D. Wilson
Sr. Director of Web Development
KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.
VOICE: 512-777-1861
www.KingsIsle.com
-----Original Message-----
From: yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com [mailto:yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:53 AM
To: user@jmeter.apache.org
Subject: RE: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
Dear Vance, JMeter User,
Thank you very much for your quick reply.
I'm sorry for my incorrect translation about No.4
No.4 means that JMeter can send more than 5,800 multiplicity requests or not?
I'm not sure this question is still unclear or better.
As for No.3, your expression is exactly what I wanted to say.
Again, thank you very much for your time.
Regards,
Yuka
-----Original Message-----
From: Vance Zhao [mailto:vancezhao@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:47 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
Hi Yuka,
My answers:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Do u mean run 223 test case scenarios simultaneously? Yes
4. Not a clear question.
5. Yes
2012/6/27 <yu...@accenture.com>
>
>
> Dear JMeter Users
>
> Hi, My name is Yuka Nagaoka working at Accenture Japan.
> I'm liking into the load testing tool that can reach our requirements
> below.
>
> Could you help me for the answer?
>
> Can "JMeter" ...
>
> 1. execute the sinarios automatically?
>
> 2. submit more than 1500 http requests at the same time?
>
> 3. register more than 223 sinarios?
>
> 4. accept more than 5800 accesses?
>
> 5. execute the several sinarios you have set at the same time?
>
> Basing on your experiences of the JMeter, I would appreciate if you
> could answer "it can / it cannot" or just "yes / no" for each function above.
>
>
>
> Thank you for your consideration in advance.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Yuka
>
>
>
>
>
> --------
>
> Accenture Japan Ltd
>
> Health and Public Service Group
>
> Yuka Nagaoka
>
> Email: yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com<ma...@accenture.com>
>
> Tel: +81-3-3505-8506
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> Subject to local law, communications with Accenture and its affiliates
> including telephone calls and emails (including content), may be
> monitored by our systems for the purposes of security and the
> assessment of internal compliance with Accenture policy.
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> ________________
>
> www.accenture.com
>
________________________________
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RE: about JMeter specification
Posted by "Robin D. Wilson" <rw...@gmail.com>.
Yuka,
JMeter can send an indefinite number of requests - depending on how you configure your test cases. (If you log a lot, you could run
out of disk space from all of your logs, but as a rule you can run as many requests through your JMeter tests as you like.)
We regularly run test cases with 200 or 300 simultaneous users (on a single machine), for 3-4 million iterations (loops through the
test procedure).
So I think the answer to your question is 'yes', but your questing still isn't clear. Rather than trying to re-translate, it might
be better to give an example of what you are trying to do. Something like:
Test a web application with 5000 simultaneous users, each hitting 1000 different web pages...
--
Robin D. Wilson
Sr. Director of Web Development
KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.
VOICE: 512-777-1861
www.KingsIsle.com
-----Original Message-----
From: yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com [mailto:yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:53 AM
To: user@jmeter.apache.org
Subject: RE: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
Dear Vance, JMeter User,
Thank you very much for your quick reply.
I'm sorry for my incorrect translation about No.4
No.4 means that JMeter can send more than 5,800 multiplicity requests or not?
I'm not sure this question is still unclear or better.
As for No.3, your expression is exactly what I wanted to say.
Again, thank you very much for your time.
Regards,
Yuka
-----Original Message-----
From: Vance Zhao [mailto:vancezhao@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:47 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
Hi Yuka,
My answers:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Do u mean run 223 test case scenarios simultaneously? Yes
4. Not a clear question.
5. Yes
2012/6/27 <yu...@accenture.com>
>
>
> Dear JMeter Users
>
> Hi, My name is Yuka Nagaoka working at Accenture Japan.
> I'm liking into the load testing tool that can reach our requirements
> below.
>
> Could you help me for the answer?
>
> Can "JMeter" ...
>
> 1. execute the sinarios automatically?
>
> 2. submit more than 1500 http requests at the same time?
>
> 3. register more than 223 sinarios?
>
> 4. accept more than 5800 accesses?
>
> 5. execute the several sinarios you have set at the same time?
>
> Basing on your experiences of the JMeter, I would appreciate if you
> could answer "it can / it cannot" or just "yes / no" for each function above.
>
>
>
> Thank you for your consideration in advance.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Yuka
>
>
>
>
>
> --------
>
> Accenture Japan Ltd
>
> Health and Public Service Group
>
> Yuka Nagaoka
>
> Email: yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com<ma...@accenture.com>
>
> Tel: +81-3-3505-8506
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> Subject to local law, communications with Accenture and its affiliates
> including telephone calls and emails (including content), may be
> monitored by our systems for the purposes of security and the
> assessment of internal compliance with Accenture policy.
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> ________________
>
> www.accenture.com
>
________________________________
Subject to local law, communications with Accenture and its affiliates including telephone calls and emails (including content), may
be monitored by our systems for the purposes of security and the assessment of internal compliance with Accenture policy.
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RE: about JMeter specification
Posted by yu...@accenture.com.
Dear Vance, JMeter User,
Thank you very much for your quick reply.
I'm sorry for my incorrect translation about No.4
No.4 means that JMeter can send more than 5,800 multiplicity requests or not?
I'm not sure this question is still unclear or better.
As for No.3, your expression is exactly what I wanted to say.
Again, thank you very much for your time.
Regards,
Yuka
-----Original Message-----
From: Vance Zhao [mailto:vancezhao@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:47 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: <inquiry> about JMeter specification
Hi Yuka,
My answers:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Do u mean run 223 test case scenarios simultaneously? Yes
4. Not a clear question.
5. Yes
2012/6/27 <yu...@accenture.com>
>
>
> Dear JMeter Users
>
> Hi, My name is Yuka Nagaoka working at Accenture Japan.
> I'm liking into the load testing tool that can reach our requirements
> below.
>
> Could you help me for the answer?
>
> Can "JMeter" ...
>
> 1. execute the sinarios automatically?
>
> 2. submit more than 1500 http requests at the same time?
>
> 3. register more than 223 sinarios?
>
> 4. accept more than 5800 accesses?
>
> 5. execute the several sinarios you have set at the same time?
>
> Basing on your experiences of the JMeter, I would appreciate if you
> could answer "it can / it cannot" or just "yes / no" for each function above.
>
>
>
> Thank you for your consideration in advance.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Yuka
>
>
>
>
>
> --------
>
> Accenture Japan Ltd
>
> Health and Public Service Group
>
> Yuka Nagaoka
>
> Email: yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com<ma...@accenture.com>
>
> Tel: +81-3-3505-8506
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> Subject to local law, communications with Accenture and its affiliates
> including telephone calls and emails (including content), may be
> monitored by our systems for the purposes of security and the
> assessment of internal compliance with Accenture policy.
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> ________________
>
> www.accenture.com
>
________________________________
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Re: about JMeter specification
Posted by Vance Zhao <va...@gmail.com>.
Hi Yuka,
My answers:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Do u mean run 223 test case scenarios simultaneously? Yes
4. Not a clear question.
5. Yes
2012/6/27 <yu...@accenture.com>
>
>
> Dear JMeter Users
>
> Hi, My name is Yuka Nagaoka working at Accenture Japan.
> I'm liking into the load testing tool that can reach our requirements
> below.
>
> Could you help me for the answer?
>
> Can "JMeter" ...
>
> 1. execute the sinarios automatically?
>
> 2. submit more than 1500 http requests at the same time?
>
> 3. register more than 223 sinarios?
>
> 4. accept more than 5800 accesses?
>
> 5. execute the several sinarios you have set at the same time?
>
> Basing on your experiences of the JMeter, I would appreciate if you could
> answer "it can / it cannot" or just "yes / no" for each function above.
>
>
>
> Thank you for your consideration in advance.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Yuka
>
>
>
>
>
> --------
>
> Accenture Japan Ltd
>
> Health and Public Service Group
>
> Yuka Nagaoka
>
> Email: yuka.nagaoka@accenture.com<ma...@accenture.com>
>
> Tel: +81-3-3505-8506
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> Subject to local law, communications with Accenture and its affiliates
> including telephone calls and emails (including content), may be monitored
> by our systems for the purposes of security and the assessment of internal
> compliance with Accenture policy.
>
> ______________________________________________________________________________________
>
> www.accenture.com
>