Am Donnerstag, den 18.05.2006, 15:37 +0200 schrieb Bernd Fondermann: > Hi, > > I uploaded the current code into JIRA JAMES-442 > (http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-442) > > Current feature + workflow summary: > > The tool generates many mails in different sizes from/to random users > based on a very flexibel configuration. > It tracks what happened to these mails and when. > It tracks errors (e.g. connection failures). > It tracks the memory and thread consumption (under Java 5). > It uses the standard APIs POP3 & SMTP. > It writes the recorded data into CSV files. > > There is much more which comes to my mind as possible future developments: > > + codebase: where should the whole application be placed (own > subproject, sandbox?) > + libraries: Remove dependency on Ristretto > + architecture: integrate with maven2 > + architecture: look into scalability and threading topics > + feature: add option to make the load adaptive, so that we can get > to the limits of James > + feature: do more functional testing, not just pure end-to-end > tests, by parsing the received mail and check if, for example, a footer > had been added. > + infra: use it as an Continuous Integration tool which > automatically executes on Daily Builds > + reporting: draw fancy graphs > + integration: look into JMeter integration > + development: have a review of the whole stuff, take it apart, improve > it and put it together again ;-) > > What do you think? > > Bernd
Nice work at all Bernd :-) I really like it .. I whould like to see it as subproject.. But anyway thats no in my hands. Also the automatical tests on daily builds will be nice. And yeah i love graphs ;-) bye Norman
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