CALL FOR:
Adding performance test tool 'MMBar' to the contributions CVS

Called by: Daniel Ockeloen
Total tally on this call (excluding the caller's vote) : +5*

START OF VOTING:   2005-04-15 12:00
END OF CALL:       2005-04-21 12:00

YEA (6) : Rob Vermeulen, Andre van Toly, Rico Jansen, Daniel Ockeloen,
Pierre van Rooden, Marcel Maatkamp

ABSTAIN (0) :

NAY (0) :

VETO (0) :

No votes, assumed abstained (16): Eduard Witteveen, Jaco de Groot,
Johannes Verelst, Kees Jongenburger, Nico Klasens, Rob van Maris, Gerard
van Enk, Mark Huijser, Michiel Meeuwissen, Ernst Bunders

*) This vote needs a total tally of +3 votes in addition to any in favor
vote of the vote's caller.

Vote result: the vote passed.
The code can be added to the contributions branche (the proposed
application name is mmbar or mmbarometer).
The maintaining committer is Daniel Ockeloen.


Daniel Ockeloen wrote:
> This is a vote call for adding a performancetests application to the  
> contribution CVS. The requested place will be  
> contributions/performancetests
> 
> The performancetests application was initiated by KennisNet to allow  
> them to get a quick speed reading on a MMBase setup. Its goal is not to  
> replace jmeter or similar tool as part of a acceptance test but as a  
> quick&dirty easy to install compare tool. The tool wil be build by  
> Daniel Ockeloen (mmcoder). Its a very simple framework where you can  
> add tests to be run within a gui tool. Its controlled from a xml based  
> config file that also allows several results of setups per test to be  
> included. The final version (about 50% done now) will include about 20  
> basic tests like readNode, writeNode, cached yes/no, bridge or by http.  
> But specific tests can added and are very easy to implement. KennisNet  
> will be the maintainer for this application and has asked Daniel  
> Ockeloen (mmcoder) to act as its maintainer.
> 
> PerformanceTests follows the application layout and build process and  
> works on 1.7 and 1.8. We also provide a version in the package format  
> for easy installment on MMBase 1.8 or MMBase 1.7.3p. It will be  
> released under the MPL.
> 
> This tool can also be used as a debugging/analyze tool as discusses in  
> the optimize project step 13, In that it allows us to compare basic  
> differences in database, OS, jdbc drivers and java versions and allows  
> us to add new tests that highlight a problem fast and run it on several  
> systems.
> 
> Some screenshots :
> 
> http://packages.submarine.nl/mmbase/packagemanager/images/ 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/screenshots/overview.jpg
> http://packages.submarine.nl/mmbase/packagemanager/images/ 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/screenshots/running.jpg
> http://packages.submarine.nl/mmbase/packagemanager/images/ 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/screenshots/detail.jpg
> 
> For questions and votes we are waiting.
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Daniel Ockeloen
> 
> START OF VOTING:   2005-15-04 12:00
> END OF CALL:       2005-21-4 12:00

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Pierre van Rooden
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