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Re: Stress Testing A WebObjects App
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Re: Stress Testing A WebObjects App


  • Subject: Re: Stress Testing A WebObjects App
  • From: Miguel Arroz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 12:27:11 -0700

Hi,

  I've used JMeter in the past to perform scripted sequences of requests and test concurrency behaviour on apps with shared data accessed in heavy concurrency. Make sure you give it plenty of RAM if you are going to use a high number of threads and record response data.

  Regards,

Miguel Arroz

On 2012-03-26, at 12:09 PM, Kevin Hinkson wrote:

Hi all,
I have been playing with Apache Bench to determine at what number of concurrent sessions/request load my app starts to fail and to find and reduce any bottlenecks. The first thing I run into is the "No instance available error". Does anyone have pointers for stress testing a webobjects app and determining what the bottlenecks are? Do the http adaptor settings play a big role in scaling up an app?

— K.R.H.

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