Looks interesting.

2008/1/30, Kent Sølvsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> 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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