That would be awsome

Raphaël

2007/10/8, Jan Riis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hi Mojo developers
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> For the last year or so, we have been working on a simple
> load/scalability/endurance test plugin for Maven based on JMeter. It is very
> easy to use and produces very powerful reports - at least for our library.
>
> It is essentially a Maven plugin (or could become one) that runs JMeter and
> postprocesses the logs to generate nice HTML graphs using JFreeChart. Have a
> look here:
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> http://www.sosi.dk/sosi/seal/jmeter-scalability-report.html
> http://www.sosi.dk/sosi/seal/jmeter-endurance-report.html
> http://www.sosi.dk/sosi/seal/jmeter-response-report.html
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> (Please bear over with some of the disturbances in the graphs. We have just
> moved the build to a new server where there are some parallel processes
> running over the night)
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> The reports are made as part of our nightly build. The setup is more or less
> a simple "profile" over JMeter, where you point out a set of unit tests that
> you want to performancetest focusing on a few important aspects
> (responsetime, scalability and endurance/leakage).
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> It is Open Source today (dual: CPL, LGPL) but with a pretty limited audience
> (only known to some parts of the healthcare sector in Denmark). It could be
> interesting to see if others find it as powerful as we do.
>
> There are some interesting perspectives as well, for instance a "check" goal
> that fails if (some part of) the performance test fails etc.
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> The plugin is probably not even near being in a state where it can be
> released on Mojo, but we are willing to invest manpower in getting there.
>
> What do you think? Could this be a plugin candidate?
>
> Regards
> Jan Riis

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