Thanks for replying! But how do i go about doing a comparison between session EJBS and servlets? How is the test plan to look like and also what is it to contain?

I added listeners. The SSl you are talking about( I am not sure what it is! ,is it the session cmps and session jdbc?), is what my supervisor told me to compare now, i am not sure how it relates to EJBs and servlets.

PS:I did add listeners!!!

Does it matter if i add the listeners to the test plan, as when i did that graph results were produced, but when i read the user manual, in the examples it gave it added the listener(graph result) to the thread group.

Thanks...

--On 28 January 2003 14:45 -0500 Mike Stover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Did you add any listeners?  Why are you testing SSL if you're interested
in a comparison of  EJB's and servlets?  SSL is another variable that has
nothing to do with that comparison.

On 28 Jan 2003 at 19:30, temidayo ogunsanwo wrote:

>
> I am doing a major project called Systems testing.
> The project is comparing the nature, functionality and performance
> between Java servlets and Session EJBs.
>
> The two applications are to be tested in Jakarta-JMeter. I have read
> the User Manual but I dont seem to understand how to run this tests.
>
> I am running tests now between session-cmp/ session and
session-jdbc/session
>                        And   session-cmp stateless and session-jdbc
>                                                          stateless.
>
> These are both https and the server is vega.opmath.com.
>
> I tried running the tests initially by putting in two HTTP reguests
> int he same thread group, one for cmp session and the other for jdbc
> session but it seems the system(JMeter) froze. I am doing everything
> wrong I think.. Any ideas?
>
> Any help? Thanks..



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