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Re: Test Post to Servlet Doesn't Work.
It looks like you are not properly supplying arguments for POST method The right order based on Jason Hunter book example is below: To use it in your case just put your xml string into Properties object as a value against cmd as a name public static final InputStream sendPostMessage(Properties args, URL destination) throws IOException { String argString = ; if (args != null) { argString = toEncodedString(args); } URLConnection con = destination.openConnection(); // Prepare for both input and output con.setDoInput(true); con.setDoOutput(true); // Turn off caching con.setUseCaches(false); // Work around a Netscape bug con.setRequestProperty(Content-Type, application/x-www-form-urlencoded); // Write the arguments as post data DataOutputStream out = new DataOutputStream(con.getOutputStream()); out.writeBytes(argString); out.flush(); out.close(); return (con.getInputStream()); } /sendPostMessage private static final String toEncodedString(Properties args) { StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(); Enumeration names = args.propertyNames(); while (names.hasMoreElements()) { String name = (String) names.nextElement(); String value = args.getProperty(name); buf.append(URLEncoder.encode(name) + = + URLEncoder.encode(value)); if (names.hasMoreElements()) buf.append(); } return buf.toString(); } toEncodedString Hope it helps ~boris Milton S wrote: Orion Interest Group, I have written a Java class to test server to server communication for a servlet running on Orion 1.5.2. Nothing seems to happen when I run the class while the same URL sent from the address/location edit box on a browser works perfectly. The host URL I am using is http://ducati:8080/petroweb/report; where ducati is the name of my notebook, petroweb is the application name, and report is the servlet I am trying to access. Following is the code I am using to make the POST. What should I look for to make this work? I have System.out.println's in my servlet code to notify the open command prompt, in which Orion is running, of any requests received. I also have, in my servlet, all GET requests resolving to the doPost method. My environment is Intel P850, MS Windows 2000 Professional. Sun jdks, Orion 1.5.2 (stable binaries). Thank you for your help. import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.*; public class PostTest { public static void main( String args[] ){ String xml = ?xml version=\1.0\ encoding=\utf-8\? + pwCmdXML + CommandSubmitJob/Command + CommandPasswordaPwd/CommandPassword + ProjectNameTheProject/ProjectName + ProjectTypepType/ProjectType + ObjectClassstuff/ObjectClass + ObjectList1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15, + 16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31, + 32,33,34,35,36/ObjectList + /pwCmdXML; try{ URL url = new URL( http://ducati:8080/petroweb/report?; ); HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection)url.openConnection(); conn.setDoOutput( true ); conn.setRequestMethod( POST ); PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(conn.getOutputStream() ); out.println( cmd= + URLEncoder.encode( xml ) ); conn.connect(); out.flush(); out.close(); } catch( MalformedURLException err ){ System.out.println( MalformedURLException = + err.getMessage() ); } catch( IOException err ){ System.out.println( IOException = + err.getMessage() ); } } }
Re: Test Post to Servlet Doesn't Work.
Thank you for your suggestion. I just tried it but it doesn't perform a connection either. The only difference between what Hunter is doing in his code and mine is he is using a DataOutputStream and I am using a PrintWriter which shouldn't make any difference. He is also using the URLEncoder.encode method for both the name and value. All the URLEncoder.encode method does is scan the string for reserved and unsafe characters and replaces them with their URL encodings. This is equivalent to my line: out.println( cmd= + URLEncoder.encode( xml ) ); I don't bother to encode cmd because it doesn't have any reserved or unsafe characters in it. It is producing the same string value as Hunter's toEncodedString() method. I am beginning to think I don't have Orion configured properly or my application deployed properly because all the code examples I see all have the same structure and others seem to be able to make them work. Thank you for taking the time to look at my problem. Milton S. Boris Erukhimov wrote: It looks like you are not properly supplying arguments for POST method The right order based on Jason Hunter book example is below: To use it in your case just put your xml string into Properties object as a value against cmd as a name public static final InputStream sendPostMessage(Properties args, URL destination) throws IOException { String argString = ; if (args != null) { argString = toEncodedString(args); } URLConnection con = destination.openConnection(); // Prepare for both input and output con.setDoInput(true); con.setDoOutput(true); // Turn off caching con.setUseCaches(false); // Work around a Netscape bug con.setRequestProperty(Content-Type, application/x-www-form-urlencoded); // Write the arguments as post data DataOutputStream out = new DataOutputStream(con.getOutputStream()); out.writeBytes(argString); out.flush(); out.close(); return (con.getInputStream()); } /sendPostMessage private static final String toEncodedString(Properties args) { StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(); Enumeration names = args.propertyNames(); while (names.hasMoreElements()) { String name = (String) names.nextElement(); String value = args.getProperty(name); buf.append(URLEncoder.encode(name) + = + URLEncoder.encode(value)); if (names.hasMoreElements()) buf.append(); } return buf.toString(); } toEncodedString Hope it helps ~boris Milton S wrote: Orion Interest Group, I have written a Java class to test server to server communication for a servlet running on Orion 1.5.2. Nothing seems to happen when I run the class while the same URL sent from the address/location edit box on a browser works perfectly. The host URL I am using is http://ducati:8080/petroweb/report; where ducati is the name of my notebook, petroweb is the application name, and report is the servlet I am trying to access. Following is the code I am using to make the POST. What should I look for to make this work? I have System.out.println's in my servlet code to notify the open command prompt, in which Orion is running, of any requests received. I also have, in my servlet, all GET requests resolving to the doPost method. My environment is Intel P850, MS Windows 2000 Professional. Sun jdks, Orion 1.5.2 (stable binaries). Thank you for your help. import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.*; public class PostTest { public static void main( String args[] ){ String xml = ?xml version=\1.0\ encoding=\utf-8\? + pwCmdXML + CommandSubmitJob/Command + CommandPasswordaPwd/CommandPassword + ProjectNameTheProject/ProjectName + ProjectTypepType/ProjectType + ObjectClassstuff/ObjectClass + ObjectList1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15, + 16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31, + 32,33,34,35,36/ObjectList + /pwCmdXML; try{ URL url = new URL( http://ducati:8080/petroweb/report?; ); HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection)url.openConnection(); conn.setDoOutput( true ); conn.setRequestMethod( POST ); PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(conn.getOutputStream() ); out.println( cmd= + URLEncoder.encode( xml ) ); conn.connect(); out.flush(); out.close(); } catch( MalformedURLException err ){ System.out.println( MalformedURLException = + err.getMessage() ); } catch( IOException err ){ System.out.println( IOException = + err.getMessage() ); } } }
Re: Test Post to Servlet Doesn't Work.
OK, I still doubt some of your code lines. 1. When you do out.println( cmd= + URLEncoder.encode( xml ) ); it is not getting exactly URL-encoded becaouse of the newline symbol added by println. 2. Your client sends HTTP request but there is no line in code to get InputStream back. That's obviously not a correct way to deal with HTTP socket and it's on web server's (orion's here) developer mercy how to react. For instance if there is no input socket open in certain time interval they can simply ignore your POST request Milton S wrote: Thank you for your suggestion. I just tried it but it doesn't perform a connection either. The only difference between what Hunter is doing in his code and mine is he is using a DataOutputStream and I am using a PrintWriter which shouldn't make any difference. He is also using the URLEncoder.encode method for both the name and value. All the URLEncoder.encode method does is scan the string for reserved and unsafe characters and replaces them with their URL encodings. This is equivalent to my line: out.println( cmd= + URLEncoder.encode( xml ) ); I don't bother to encode cmd because it doesn't have any reserved or unsafe characters in it. It is producing the same string value as Hunter's toEncodedString() method. I am beginning to think I don't have Orion configured properly or my application deployed properly because all the code examples I see all have the same structure and others seem to be able to make them work. Thank you for taking the time to look at my problem. Milton S. Boris Erukhimov wrote: It looks like you are not properly supplying arguments for POST method The right order based on Jason Hunter book example is below: To use it in your case just put your xml string into Properties object as a value against cmd as a name public static final InputStream sendPostMessage(Properties args, URL destination) throws IOException { String argString = ; if (args != null) { argString = toEncodedString(args); } URLConnection con = destination.openConnection(); // Prepare for both input and output con.setDoInput(true); con.setDoOutput(true); // Turn off caching con.setUseCaches(false); // Work around a Netscape bug con.setRequestProperty(Content-Type, application/x-www-form-urlencoded); // Write the arguments as post data DataOutputStream out = new DataOutputStream(con.getOutputStream()); out.writeBytes(argString); out.flush(); out.close(); return (con.getInputStream()); } /sendPostMessage private static final String toEncodedString(Properties args) { StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(); Enumeration names = args.propertyNames(); while (names.hasMoreElements()) { String name = (String) names.nextElement(); String value = args.getProperty(name); buf.append(URLEncoder.encode(name) + = + URLEncoder.encode(value)); if (names.hasMoreElements()) buf.append(); } return buf.toString(); } toEncodedString Hope it helps ~boris Milton S wrote: Orion Interest Group, I have written a Java class to test server to server communication for a servlet running on Orion 1.5.2. Nothing seems to happen when I run the class while the same URL sent from the address/location edit box on a browser works perfectly. The host URL I am using is http://ducati:8080/petroweb/report; where ducati is the name of my notebook, petroweb is the application name, and report is the servlet I am trying to access. Following is the code I am using to make the POST. What should I look for to make this work? I have System.out.println's in my servlet code to notify the open command prompt, in which Orion is running, of any requests received. I also have, in my servlet, all GET requests resolving to the doPost method. My environment is Intel P850, MS Windows 2000 Professional. Sun jdks, Orion 1.5.2 (stable binaries). Thank you for your help. import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.*; public class PostTest { public static void main( String args[] ){ String xml = ?xml version=\1.0\ encoding=\utf-8\? + pwCmdXML + CommandSubmitJob/Command + CommandPasswordaPwd/CommandPassword + ProjectNameTheProject/ProjectName + ProjectTypepType/ProjectType + ObjectClassstuff/ObjectClass + ObjectList1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15, + 16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31, + 32,33,34,35,36/ObjectList + /pwCmdXML; try{ URL url
Test Post to Servlet Doesn't Work.
Orion Interest Group, I have written a Java class to test server to server communication for a servlet running on Orion 1.5.2. Nothing seems to happen when I run the class while the same URL sent from the address/location edit box on a browser works perfectly. The host URL I am using is http://ducati:8080/petroweb/report; where ducati is the name of my notebook, petroweb is the application name, and report is the servlet I am trying to access. Following is the code I am using to make the POST. What should I look for to make this work? I have System.out.println's in my servlet code to notify the open command prompt, in which Orion is running, of any requests received. I also have, in my servlet, all GET requests resolving to the doPost method. My environment is Intel P850, MS Windows 2000 Professional. Sun jdks, Orion 1.5.2 (stable binaries). Thank you for your help. import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.*; public class PostTest { public static void main( String args[] ){ String xml = ?xml version=\1.0\ encoding=\utf-8\? + pwCmdXML + CommandSubmitJob/Command + CommandPasswordaPwd/CommandPassword + ProjectNameTheProject/ProjectName + ProjectTypepType/ProjectType + ObjectClassstuff/ObjectClass + ObjectList1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15, + 16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31, + 32,33,34,35,36/ObjectList + /pwCmdXML; try{ URL url = new URL( http://ducati:8080/petroweb/report?; ); HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection)url.openConnection(); conn.setDoOutput( true ); conn.setRequestMethod( POST ); PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(conn.getOutputStream() ); out.println( cmd= + URLEncoder.encode( xml ) ); conn.connect(); out.flush(); out.close(); } catch( MalformedURLException err ){ System.out.println( MalformedURLException = + err.getMessage() ); } catch( IOException err ){ System.out.println( IOException = + err.getMessage() ); } } }
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I installed JUnitEE and have the test class and servlet not part of an *.war file but just class file on the directory, when I modify the test class it does not get reloaded by orion. Did anyone managed to get the test reload working? Does orion check for classes modification? Muly.
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RE: Orion crashed under load test
Title: Orion crashed under load test Was wondering what you used to test it with? -Original Message-From: Eyal Litman (Kamoon IL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 04 March 2001 09:29To: Orion-InterestSubject: Orion crashed under load test Hi, I load tested orion under linux red hat 7 and IBM 1.3 JDK. Orion crashed after few minutes of "easy" load. Does anybody had some similar problems ? Could IBM 1.3 JDK could be the cause ? Thanks in advance, Eyal Litman Server Side Team, Kamoon Ltd. BUY YOUR 2001 ISA AT INTERACTIVE INVESTOR'S NEW ISA CENTRE - visit http://www.iii.co.uk/isa for a choice of 400+ funds, market leading discounts and access to expert advice. FANCY A FREE ISA? Enter our competition now at http://www.iii.co.uk/isa Terms and Conditions apply and are available online. Issued by Interactive Investor Trading Limited, regulated by the SFA.
Orion crashed under load test
Title: Orion crashed under load test Hi, I load tested orion under linux red hat 7 and IBM 1.3 JDK. Orion crashed after few minutes of easy load. Does anybody had some similar problems ? Could IBM 1.3 JDK could be the cause ? Thanks in advance, Eyal Litman Server Side Team, Kamoon Ltd.
Re: Orion crashed under load test
Orion crashed under load testHi Eyal, we've put Orion 1.4.7 here under a 1-cpu stress test (80 concurrent requests of type JSP(1)-EJB(1)-EJB(n)-DB(n)) and it was ok. Win2k and JDK1.3. It reached a throughput of 200 transactions per second (466 MHz Celeron with Firebird/Interbase). Latency then went up to about 4 seconds per transaction. It is reported that JBuilder debugging is unstable with IBM JDK under Linux but not Sun's JDK. Therefore, I speculate that you crosscheck with Sun's JDK. Bye, Falk - Original Message - From: Eyal Litman (Kamoon IL) I load tested orion under linux red hat 7 and IBM 1.3 JDK. Orion crashed after few minutes of "easy" load. Does anybody had some similar problems ? Could IBM 1.3 JDK could be the cause ? Thanks in advance, Eyal Litman Server Side Team, Kamoon Ltd.
Re: Orion crashed under load test
IMHO you should dump the IBM jdk and get the latest sun 1.3.1 beta. IBM crashes frequently with orion here. Sun 1.3.1 beta has not crashed a single time since we started testing it for development 2 weeks ago. btw. we use sun1.3.01 in production and have not had major problems except for some crashes during application redeployment. HTH robert At 13:06 04.03.2001 , you wrote: Orion crashed under load testHi Eyal, we've put Orion 1.4.7 here under a 1-cpu stress test (80 concurrent requests of type JSP(1)-EJB(1)-EJB(n)-DB(n)) and it was ok. Win2k and JDK1.3. It reached a throughput of 200 transactions per second (466 MHz Celeron with Firebird/Interbase). Latency then went up to about 4 seconds per transaction. It is reported that JBuilder debugging is unstable with IBM JDK under Linux but not Sun's JDK. Therefore, I speculate that you crosscheck with Sun's JDK. Bye, Falk - Original Message - From: Eyal Litman (Kamoon IL) I load tested orion under linux red hat 7 and IBM 1.3 JDK. Orion crashed after few minutes of "easy" load. Does anybody had some similar problems ? Could IBM 1.3 JDK could be the cause ? Thanks in advance, Eyal Litman Server Side Team, Kamoon Ltd. (-) Robert Krger (-) SIGNAL 7 Gesellschaft fr Informationstechnologie mbH (-) Brder-Knau-Str. 79 - 64285 Darmstadt, (-) Tel: 06151 665401, Fax: 06151 665373 (-) [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.signal7.de
RE: Orion crashed under load test
Title: RE: Orion crashed under load test Hi, Thanks for your help, I changed my JDK to sun's JDK 1.3 and orion did not crashed, actually it worked just great ! Bye, Eyal Litman Kamoon software -Original Message- From: Claes Frisk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 5:55 PM To: 'Eyal Litman (Kamoon IL) ' Subject: RE: Orion crashed under load test I have exerienced the same on Red Hat 6.2. It seems like SUN:s JDK 1.3 gives better performance. Best Regards /Claes Frisk -Original Message- From: Eyal Litman (Kamoon IL) To: Orion-Interest Sent: 2001-03-04 10:29 Subject: Orion crashed under load test Hi, I load tested orion under linux red hat 7 and IBM 1.3 JDK. Orion crashed after few minutes of easy load. Does anybody had some similar problems ? Could IBM 1.3 JDK could be the cause ? Thanks in advance, Eyal Litman Server Side Team, Kamoon Ltd.
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Hi all, Recently i implemented 128bit certificate (from verisign) to my E-commerce Application but at the time of installing the cert with the following command... keytool -keystore keystore -keyalg "RSA" -import -trustcacerts -file my.host.com.cer i got this message... "keytool error:java.security.cert.CertificateException:unsupported encoding"...even though it gives this error i got the end result. i implemented that to my application... but i am not sure whether my ssl certificate is working or not? how can i check whether my application is under secure? when i run this under https:// the lock is not broken... but the suspect is i got some error at the time of getting the certificate(Error is mentioned above)... So plz anyone help me how i test my application? plz any help is appreciated.. Thankz MohanKrishna Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
Re: How to test my SSL works or Not ?
That's a pretty strange problem. Usually if there is something wrong with the certificate the client browswer will let you know, otherwise you just get that "you are about to enter a secure site" message. Which browser are you using to test your site? If you are using ie, just letting your mouse sit on top of the little lock icon will let you know what level it is encrypted at. One way to tell if it is working for sure is to get a line sniffer (ala tcpdump). Just monitor the line and see if you can read the traffic as it goes across, since that is exactly what you are trying to provent against. cheers, sach %s/windows/linux/g On 12 Jan 2001, mohan krishna wrote: Hi all, Recently i implemented 128bit certificate (from verisign) to my E-commerce Application but at the time of installing the cert with the following command... keytool -keystore keystore -keyalg "RSA" -import -trustcacerts -file my.host.com.cer i got this message... "keytool error:java.security.cert.CertificateException:unsupported encoding"...even though it gives this error i got the end result. i implemented that to my application... but i am not sure whether my ssl certificate is working or not? how can i check whether my application is under secure? when i run this under https:// the lock is not broken... but the suspect is i got some error at the time of getting the certificate(Error is mentioned above)... So plz anyone help me how i test my application? plz any help is appreciated.. Thankz MohanKrishna Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
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No entity beans..not even using EJB on this particular test. It will be a few weeks before I get the clustered test posted. Business needs are consistently coming in and we don't have time to do much else. But as soon as I can I will post those results. -Original Message- From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 5:21 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: re Performance test... Kevin, quick question on your login test. Does your application use EntityBeans to represent your users (and therefore are you calling EntityBean.ejbFind() to load from Oracle?). Or are you using another mechanism to represent users within your application? Many thanks for posting this info, it's extremely helpful! --Mark Hi all, Well, using a pretty nifty (and very expensive) testing tool, I was able to do some "minor" testing on a login process of our site. Using Orion, Oracle 8i database, and e-load test suite, here are some numbers that I got: 25 users - 15 connections in the pool pages per second - 43 pages per day - 3.75 million transactions per second - 14.5 transactions per day - 1.26 million 25 users - 30 connections in the pool pages per second- 26.4 pages per day - 2.28 million transactions per second - 8.81 transactions per day - 761333 25 users - 5 connections in the pool pages per second - 51.95 pages per day - 4.48 million transactions per second - 17.32 transactions per day- 1.49 million The test is simple. It uses the browser built into the e-test suite software and "automates" the login process of our site. I ran the test on a PIII650, with 512MB RAM. The database is running on a SUN E450 serve with 512MB RAM. The test simply sends a post submitted form with the login name and password to a controller servlet that then hits the database using a connection via the pool, and logs in the user. All logins were valid, I did not test invalid login names/passwords. Just thought I would share these numbers. Next week I will be setting up a two-server farm, using the load-balancer software that Orion includes in their download. Each server will be dual PIII550 with 512MB RAM and SCSI III RAID hd setup (Actually, they are IBM NetFinitiy 4000R units). The load balancer will run on a slow PII300 workstation with 128MB RAM (I hope this is good enough). They will be failed over and load-balanced, and I will test the performance on those and post the results here. The only thing I am not sure of is if different testing software performs about the same..or are there dramatically different results. If anyone wants me to attempt to test their site, I'll give it a go from here..but its over a T1 connection, where as my test is done locally on a LAN, so I am sure the results are more skewed.
Performance test...
Hi all, Well, using a pretty nifty (and very expensive) testing tool, I was able to do some "minor" testing on a login process of our site. Using Orion, Oracle 8i database, and e-load test suite, here are some numbers that I got: 25 users - 15 connections in the pool pages per second - 43 pages per day - 3.75 million transactions per second - 14.5 transactions per day - 1.26 million 25 users - 30 connections in the pool pages per second- 26.4 pages per day - 2.28 million transactions per second - 8.81 transactions per day - 761333 25 users - 5 connections in the pool pages per second - 51.95 pages per day - 4.48 million transactions per second - 17.32 transactions per day- 1.49 million The test is simple. It uses the browser built into the e-test suite software and "automates" the login process of our site. I ran the test on a PIII650, with 512MB RAM. The database is running on a SUN E450 serve with 512MB RAM. The test simply sends a post submitted form with the login name and password to a controller servlet that then hits the database using a connection via the pool, and logs in the user. All logins were valid, I did not test invalid login names/passwords. Just thought I would share these numbers. Next week I will be setting up a two-server farm, using the load-balancer software that Orion includes in their download. Each server will be dual PIII550 with 512MB RAM and SCSI III RAID hd setup (Actually, they are IBM NetFinitiy 4000R units). The load balancer will run on a slow PII300 workstation with 128MB RAM (I hope this is good enough). They will be failed over and load-balanced, and I will test the performance on those and post the results here. The only thing I am not sure of is if different testing software performs about the same..or are there dramatically different results. If anyone wants me to attempt to test their site, I'll give it a go from here..but its over a T1 connection, where as my test is done locally on a LAN, so I am sure the results are more skewed.
RE: Performance test...
Not sure of the URL, but its RSW software. It costs us something like $35K for the software, including 7 licenses, so its definitely not cheap. But its a great web-based testing tool. A lot of people are used to Silk or QA Partner, but this one is extremely easy to use and learn. While it does allow for written script testing, it uses a sort of macro record mode to record every move you make in their internal browser. You can then set up a databank (a text file) that is used against a load-test, so that it simulates virtual users. I know we can simulat up to 100 virutal users with our licenses, which is small potatoes compared to some users of this tool. One of thier clients simulats 10,000 users. The software has "clients" that can be run on many computers over a network so you can run it over night, each computer simulating say 100 users, all hitting the same one site. Anyways..this is sort of off topic..but if you have any questions, feel free to email me. -Original Message- From: Santosh Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:19 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: Performance test... That was a simply great thing to do. Where could i get hold of this tool. Santosh - Original Message - From: Duffey, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 9:11 AM Subject: Performance test... Hi all, Well, using a pretty nifty (and very expensive) testing tool, I was able to do some "minor" testing on a login process of our site. Using Orion, Oracle 8i database, and e-load test suite, here are some numbers that I got: 25 users - 15 connections in the pool pages per second - 43 pages per day - 3.75 million transactions per second - 14.5 transactions per day - 1.26 million 25 users - 30 connections in the pool pages per second- 26.4 pages per day - 2.28 million transactions per second - 8.81 transactions per day - 761333 25 users - 5 connections in the pool pages per second - 51.95 pages per day - 4.48 million transactions per second - 17.32 transactions per day- 1.49 million The test is simple. It uses the browser built into the e-test suite software and "automates" the login process of our site. I ran the test on a PIII650, with 512MB RAM. The database is running on a SUN E450 serve with 512MB RAM. The test simply sends a post submitted form with the login name and password to a controller servlet that then hits the database using a connection via the pool, and logs in the user. All logins were valid, I did not test invalid login names/passwords. Just thought I would share these numbers. Next week I will be setting up a two-server farm, using the load-balancer software that Orion includes in their download. Each server will be dual PIII550 with 512MB RAM and SCSI III RAID hd setup (Actually, they are IBM NetFinitiy 4000R units). The load balancer will run on a slow PII300 workstation with 128MB RAM (I hope this is good enough). They will be failed over and load-balanced, and I will test the performance on those and post the results here. The only thing I am not sure of is if different testing software performs about the same..or are there dramatically different results. If anyone wants me to attempt to test their site, I'll give it a go from here..but its over a T1 connection, where as my test is done locally on a LAN, so I am sure the results are more skewed.
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fail to test news web-app...
Hello: After I setup orion, hsql and the news web-app in the demo. Then using browser link to http://MyServerIP:1080/news/ I can see the left frame but the right frame show some error message: 500 Internal Server Error com.evermind.server.rmi.OrionRemoteException: Database error: Table not found: COM_EVERMIND_EJB_NEWSITEM in statement [select com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.id, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.submitter, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.text, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.locale, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.date_, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.subject, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.parent from com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem where com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.parent = NULL] at NewsItemHome_EntityHomeWrapper4.findByParent(NewsItemHome_EntityHomeWrapper4 .java, Compiled Code) How do I solve program ?? Thanks in advance. (2000/9/18 AM 11:53:59) [EMAIL PROTECTED] PC home §K¶O¹q¤l«H½c¡A¥Ó½Ð½Ð¦Ü: http://www.pchome.com.tw PC home Online ºô¸ô®a®x¡@¡@ ·|û²Ä¤@¡A¥xÆW³Ì¤jªº¤J¤fºô¯¸
fail to test news web-app...
Hello: After I setup orion, hsql and the news web-app in the demo. Then using browser link to http://MyServerIP:1080/news/ I can see the left frame but the right frame show some error message: 500 Internal Server Error com.evermind.server.rmi.OrionRemoteException: Database error: Table not found: COM_EVERMIND_EJB_NEWSITEM in statement [select com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.id, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.submitter, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.text, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.locale, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.date_, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.subject, com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.parent from com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem where com_evermind_ejb_NewsItem.parent = NULL] at NewsItemHome_EntityHomeWrapper4.findByParent(NewsItemHome_EntityHomeWrapper4 .java, Compiled Code) How do I solve program ?? Thanks in advance. (2000/9/18 AM 11:53:59) [EMAIL PROTECTED] PC home §K¶O¹q¤l«H½c¡A¥Ó½Ð½Ð¦Ü: http://www.pchome.com.tw PC home Online ºô¸ô®a®x¡@¡@ ·|û²Ä¤@¡A¥xÆW³Ì¤jªº¤J¤fºô¯¸
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JPS fails J2EE portability test!
Thanks for your reply Magnus - its a real problem that the JPS fails J2EE portability - "write once, deploy anywhere" is a goal that the JPS team should aspire to. I will take it up with the APM Interest group! Thanks again Neville Burnell Business Manager Software -Original Message- From: Magnus Stenman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 3 May 2000 8:54 PM To: Neville Burnell; Orion-Interest Cc: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: Orion 1.0 RC 1 released Hi, this is what we found during some inital analasys of the Estore (JPS): 1. errorpage.jsp does not import java.io (but implicitly uses it). 2. The web.xml for the web-app has an ejb-ref by the name of ejb/inventory which lists inventory as a session while it in fact is an entity. 3. Internal errors are not logged (swallowed by errorpage and not logged from there either). Severe bug for paranoid admins (disables the containers logging, ie alerting the admin by mail etc). 4. Internal errors sometimes lead to a simple "the user id is already taken" without any hint regarding the real error. 5. JSP Tags are used to store state outside of their own scope - This is a programmer error since tags are usually reused once they're out of scope (after doEndTag()) so the state will get corrupted. Cannot dig deeper at the moment I'm afraid as it'd involve rewriting too much of the Estore itself (which is not a top priority right now, we hope the JPS team fixes these issues by themselves). /Magnus Stenman, the Orion team - Original Message - From: "Neville Burnell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 1:44 AM Subject: RE: Orion 1.0 RC 1 released Hi Karl, Great Stuff. Now that Orion is RC1 and the JavaPetStore is FCS, could you publish instructions on how to deploy the JPS estore.ear on Orion pls? We have an app developed with the J2EE RI that is based on the JPS and I want to use Orion as our deployment server of choice, but my attempts to get the JPS deployed have Orion failed. Kind Regards Neville Burnell Business Manager Software -Original Message- From: Karl Avedal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 2 May 2000 10:11 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Orion 1.0 RC 1 released We are proud to announce the availablibilty of the first Orion 1.0 Release Candidate. As usual it contains many bug fixes and also many enhancements. A few productivity related improvements worth mentioning are: Auto-compilation of web-components. Now all web-code will be automatically compiled if development mode is set to true. (http://www.orionserver.com/docs/orion-web.xml.html) shows the location of the development attribute). For example, this means that you can make a servlet, MyServlet.java, put it in the right dir, and the server will automatically pick it up and compile it. This goes for tag extension libraries, etc. as well. Auto-generation of common custom finders (for CMP beans). If you have finders called findAll() or findByX() (where X can be anything), the finders will be automatically generated for finding all enties (findAll()) or find the entities matching a specific field-value (findByX()). As some of you might have noticed, Orion now also provide full JSP line information in stack traces and compilation errors. You are not only given the line number for the generted class, but for the actual JSP file. The Orion team