It's my understanding (and I haven't verified this yet) that tapestry uses dynamic URLs. jmeter normally works with static URLs by default?

jer

Peter Lin wrote:
it's just a HTTP request right, so there shouldn't be any problems,
unless tapestry uses applets.  I don' t know tapestry, so you'll have
to just try it out.

peter


On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 13:09:16 -0700, Jer_57 (Cox) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just a quick question for all those using jmeter.  Has anyone used
jmeter to test a jakarta Tapestry application?  If so, what types of
problems have you run into?  The developers I work with are talking
about switching from struts to tapestry and I am wondering what the
impact is on using jmeter.

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