In order to do what you want, you'll either need to place measurement-
capable markers in log files, use a profiler, or reconstruct your test
suite to simulate the individual calls.
For what you are doing, using the measurement markers for when the
services start and stop, then using some perl or something to extract
and aggregate those specific results might be the way to go.
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On Jan 11, 2009, at 6:00 AM, "Krishna Kanth B. N." <[email protected]
> wrote:
Hi,
Our requirement is to test a group of related web-services where
some of the web services will call other and there will be a
hierarchy of such calls within one group. Therefore, need to
identify the performance load on the execution environment for the
entire group. Also need to track the time/ resources consumed for
the intermediate web-service calls and other activities.
Please provide some guidance towards the understanding of the
capabilities of the JMeter tool. Consider the stated requirement.
We have tried creating a Web Service Test plan but unable to track
the performance of inner intermediate web service calls. For the
entire group, we can get the performance data but for the hierarchy
inside the group, is there a way to collect data?
We have followed the steps from the below link to create the Web
Service Test Plan
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/build-ws-test-plan.html
Any pointers on this will be highly useful.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks and Regards,
KrishnaKanth B N
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