Anil,

This is great, though I'd prefer to rely on the official OFBiz wiki than a 3rd 
party blog.

Now my question was more about putting some simple JMeter tests in the OFBiz 
svn repo.

Do we want that? If yes, which folders structure should we use? For instance we could group *.jmx files all together in a place, but I believe we would prefer to follow the way it's done for JUnit (localised by high level features under a component).

You see, before elaborating more, I want to know if people are interested by the basic idea. Most of us are savy developers and don't need to pass much time on reading blog posts, so having some raw examples with explanations in the svn repo could be a perfect fit. Of course we could put links to more elaborated explanations for those who need them, this could be the place for new comers to start.

Of course the idea behind it is to begin to tackle the performance issues we could (will surely) detect in current OOTB code and improve OFBiz for all our users. I know it's not an easy task, but we have years for that...

Jacques


Le 21/10/2014 21:15, Anil Patel a écrit :
Hi,
Our team has build set of JMeter tests for OOTB. They are ASL 2.0 licensed.  
You can find them on following URL,


https://github.com/ofbizecosystem/evolvingofbiz-loadtest


Ashish put together lots of documents as blog posts
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com/author/ashish/

Feel free to use them as you find suitable.


Thanks and Regards
Anil Patel
COO
Hotwax Media Inc
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On Oct 21, 2014, at 11:08 AM, Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Hi,

I know this might look a bit external, but I wonder if we could not provide 
some simple JMeter load tests OOTB?

Jacques




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