Thanks for your feedback, I hope that I can clarify them better.

anonymous wrote : It's not clear how you measure your object. 
Well, that was one of my main questions how I can that. During my 
investigations, I became interested in knowing how Jboss folder-mainly the 
built-in database- changes its size as I add number of demands. Therefore, I 
measured the size of our Jboss folder before and after of each test case. For 
example, after sending 300 JMS object messages from a demand generator, we saw 
that our Jboss folder 2129k.b change of size. Then by assuming equation 
(2129/300 = 7.10k.b), each demand could be 7.10k.b. 
I am not sure if this assumption can be correct or not as it is part of my 
question.

 anonymous wrote : 
  | Messages/sec... size of those objects? what are those?

I explained the size of those objects, but for the number of messages, we have 
two nodes of generators and workers. Generators generates demands (JMS object 
messages) and workers process them and return their results. In this test case, 
our generator initiates and sends out 300 demands. 


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