Hi,
So that his long discussion is useful :-) , what do other members of team
think about this DSL ?
Should we proceed with comment like first step ?

Thanks
Regards

On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 5:27 PM, Antonio Gomes Rodrigues <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks to the links
>
> Antonio
>
> 2016-07-29 17:57 GMT+02:00 Vladimir Sitnikov <[email protected]
> >:
>
> > Antonio Gomes Rodrigues:
> >
> > > Another thing, I have never seen a load test tool which have a great
> DSL
> > +
> > > a great GUI
> > > Loadrunner have a editor (like an IDE) to modify your scripts. Only
> some
> > > parameter have a special GUI (load a csv file, equivalent of Thread
> > > Group...)
> >
> >
> > The good news is there are several language workbenches available:
> > 1) Jetbrains MPS: https://www.jetbrains.com/mps/
> > Here's how "jmeter-like" script could look like: http://recordit
> > .co/0ngw6RSkm9
> > It could easily include non-text notation (that is tables as can be seen
> in
> > the demo above), and even diagrams: http://recordit.co/2Itr7umnlo
> > Basically any Swing code can easily be displayed right in the middle of
> > DSL.
> >
> > Have you seen the above demos? Any feedback on those?
> >
> > 2) Eclipse XText: http://www.eclipse.org/Xtext/
> > The difference from MPS is XText builds text-only notations.
> > Tables, charts and HTML views are hard to represent with that.
> >
> > 3) Rascal MPL http://www.rascal-mpl.org/ (again it is text-based)
> > and probably others.
> >
> > Vladimir
> >
>



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Cordialement.
Philippe Mouawad.

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