Its comparing the nature functionality and performance between java servlets and session beans.
At the end of my test , my results are to prove that servlets are better to use for example in an online shopping cart scenario where there are thousands of customers logging in and shopping at the same time.

And that session beans are better to use for example in a database with less customers searching for loads of information.

I dont know if u understand what i mean, but thanks for your help so far...
--On 29 January 2003 10:20 -0500 Mike Stover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Frankly, I'm not sure how you'd go about comparing EJB's to servlets.
Sounds a  bit like apples and oranges to me.  Do you have two
applications to test?  You  could compare your two applications, but I'm
not sure what conclusions you could  draw from such a test about EJB's
and servlets.

In any case, it sounds like you just need to get JMeter working for you
on whatever  you have.  But you say you did get results one time.  So,
what's the problem,  exactly?  Be specific please.

-Mike

On 29 Jan 2003 at 14:19, temidayo ogunsanwo wrote:

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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