Yekkanti,
Could Jbehave be used to do load testing?  i.e. how would an OpenMRS
instance behave with 500 users filling out a form at the same time?

Joaquín
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Gerente de Desarrollo, eHealth Systems <http://www.ehs.cl/>
Research Fellow, Escuela de Medicina de Harvard <http://hms.harvard.edu/>
Moderador, GHDOnline.org <http://www.ghdonline.org/>


On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Yekkanti Kishore Kumar <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I have been working on improving Jbehave test coverage in OpenMRS  for
> quite some time now.  The current code infrastructure for openmrs core could
> be seen at http://svn.openmrs.org/openmrs/trunk/release-test/ .   And
>  the infrastructure for openmrs modules can be seen at
> https://github.com/OpenMRS/openmrs-module-htmlformentry/tree/master/release-tests
>
>
> I've wrote a brief write up on how to use and write Jbehave tests, both in
> the OpenMRS core and OpenMRS modules. Please have a look at
> https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/Behavior+Driven+Design+in+OpenMRS and 
> try to run these scripted browser tests.
>
> Please reply to this thread for all possible problems you've faced during
> execution of the release-tests.
>
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> Regards,
> Kishore Kumar Yekkanti.
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