We've been looking at various ways to improve Longwell's performance. This 
starts with figuring out what the *current* performance is, so I have put 
together a simple Longwell benchmarking tool. You run it from the command 
line; it does a (configurable) list of queries against your Longwell 
server, corresponding to the activity that would be generated by a user 
adding and removing facets. For each user "command", you get a timing 
measurement in milliseconds.

This is a (nearly) end-to-end test. The timing info includes network time, 
but not the time taken by the user's browser to download and display 
individual item resources (such as images).

   https://simile.mit.edu/repository/longwell-bench/trunk

See https://simile.mit.edu/repository/longwell-bench/trunk/README for 
details of use.

--Z

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