Looks great!

cheers
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Torsten

On 30.01.2008, at 14:15, Kent Sølvsten wrote:

Hi developers.

At my company, we have developed a Maven2 plugin which we use for "continuous performancetesting".
We use it to integrate performancetesting in our nightly Maven builds.

The tests are performed using JMeter (it is pluggable though, other tools could potentially be used). The tests can be either Junittests or HTTP requests. It is possible to validate whether performancetargets have been met and generate nice reports of the results. The content of the reports are highly configurable. A few reports are built in (responsetimes, histograms, throughput and garbage collections). Through a plugin mechanism it is possible to add additional graphs to the generated report (ideas could be CPU usage over time or the size of an application servers connectionpool).

Example reports can be seen at
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

It is also possible to generate historical reports, allowing the user to see how performance has changed over time, thus helping him to pinpoint when a problem has been introduced.

We would like to release it as open-source under codehaus, if there is interest.

Is anyone interested?

Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
Kent







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