Code does not bridge the gap between developer and tester. On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Andrey Pokhilko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gatling tool provide the "code" way to create the tests. Why didn't it > become dominant tool in Open Source field while JMeter with UI did? > > Andrey Pokhilko > > On 07/28/2016 06:08 PM, Richard Friedman wrote: > > JMeter DSL > > - A DSL in which folks could build load tests would go a long way to > enable > > JMeter in the development lifecycle. No one can write tests in the > current > > JMX file without opening the UI. Dev/QA and CI/CD have changed very much > > over the past 5 years. More performance tests could be built and > integrated > > into the development lifecycle if the barrier to write one goes down. > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 10:06 AM, Antonio Gomes Rodrigues < > [email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> > >> 2016-07-28 0:25 GMT+02:00 Milamber <[email protected]>: > >> > >>> > >>> On 27/07/2016 13:41, Philippe Mouawad wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hello, > >>>> I think we should work on a roadmap for JMeter to ensure: > >>>> - we prioritize some urgent work on it. > >>>> - we give visibility on future of JMeter to users > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> I see the following things from most to less urgent: > >>>> > >>>> - http2 support. We depend on httpclient for this > >>>> > >>> For me, seems very important. +1!!! > >>> > >> +1 > >> > >> > >>> > >>> - possible rework of core architecture to at least introduce a pool of > >>>> threads or switch to async model allowing us to take advantage of > async > >> io > >>> Seems a lot of works in the JMeter's design. > >>> > >> I think it's a lot of work too but it will be great for the future > >> > >>> > >>> - start a migration to JavaFX , a good opportunity would be to replace > >> the > >>>> old browser used for html rendering > >>>> > >>> Hum. A lot of work. > >>> > >> Lots of work and I don't know if JavaFX is the best choice (I am not > sure > >> that Oracle will invest a lot in it) > >> > >> Why not have an Eclipse RCP client? > >> > >> > >>> > >>> > >>>> As side features: > >>>> - DSL ? > >>>> - JSON format instead of XMLfor jmx plans if dsl is too heavy change ? > >>>> - Fix undo /redo feature > >>>> > >>> > >>> Not priority? > >>> > >> I have no opinion on it. > >> > >> Have an interactive report will be great too > >> It will allow to make better diagnostic. > >> > >> For example, use Apache Zeppelin (https://zeppelin.apache.org/) will > allow > >> this. > >> It can take csv file in input or database (e.g. apache cassandra) and > >> produce great custom graphic > >> > >> Have Thread Groups like JMeter plugins (Stepping Thread Group, Ultimate > >> Thread Group, Concurrency Thread Group, Arrivals Thread Group, Free-Form > >> Arrivals Thread Group) will be great too. > >> Neoload and Loadrunner have it and are used for a lot of testers. > >> > >> > >> Another question, do we want to have an easy installation (like today > with > >> a zip) or a more complex installation (a database + server + rich > client)? > >> > >> If you check HP Performance center (Loadrunner) and Gatling Frontline, > they > >> have : > >> a rich client to script (vugen for HP and an IDE for Gatling) > >> a database to store load test result (cassandra for Gatling) > >> a web interface to run/check/view the load test > >> > >> Same with SaaS JMeter solution > >> > >> This solution is "more enterprise ready" and allow easy collaborative > work > >> > >> Antonio > >> > >> > >>> > >>> Milamber > >>> > >>> > >>> - ... > >>>> Ideas welcome > >>>> Regards > >>>> Philippe M. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > > > > > > -- Richard Friedman 609.314.0129
