I downloaded this and was immediately struck at how uselessly useful this tool is. It's obviously aimed at programmers, which I am not. I build systems and environments, I don't know Java.
Wouldn't it be nice if just ONCE someone would write a utility that doesn't assume you're a damn programmer? When I went through college C and Pascal were big thing. I don't know beans about Java (no pun intended). Now, will someone please point me to something that isn't documented in what amounts to hieroglyphics to non-programmers? J. Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----Original Message----- From: Matt Egyhazy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 8:53 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: benchmarking Tomcat4? http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/index.html matt ----- Original Message ----- From: "J. Eric Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 5:06 PM Subject: benchmarking Tomcat4? > Has anyone tried benchmarking Tomcat4 versus some of the commercial > engines like Websphere or Weblogic? If so, what did you find out? > Also, I'd like to bench my setups to get a feel for where they top > out. Any suggestions on what to use? We've used the <gasp> Microsoft > web stress tool up to this point in informal testing of Weblogic and > such and it's been quite good on Weblogic, but the results it gives > using Tomcat4 are not repeatable and are very ambiguous. Anything out > there better that's free? > > J. Eric Smith > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
