Seems your web applications have no big difference than any other one which Jmeter fit well :-)
You can start your Jmeter trip now 2013/3/13 Amit Kumar <[email protected]> > Hi Jakob and Vance, > > Any updates on this? Please refer my previous email. > > Thanks in Advance. > > On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Amit Kumar <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Jakob and Vance, > > > > The target application will be HTML based. The concept is: > > > > There will be admin section, employee section and client section. Admin > > can manage the different users(employees and clients) accounts. Also, > > employees and clients can interact with each other via some > application(not > > sure about this application). > > > > 1) Will u run based on gui or command line mode? > > Amit: GUI Mode > > > > 2) How many load users you excpet ? Consider remote run mode? > > Amit: Not sure about no. of users. Remote run will be considered. > > 3) Can u monitor the target web apps during the load if really need to do > > the *performance testing* > > Amit- May be. > > 4) Consider blazemeter.com/ ? > > Amit: No. > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Vance Zhao <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Yes again for your previous answer :-) > >> > >> What's your web application's architecture? Html based? ( Don't know > flex > >> or slivelights would work on Jmeter, but there are many other solutions) > >> > >> There are many points you may need to consider rather than consider > >> Jmeter > >> as load generator > >> > >> 1) Will u run based on gui or command line mode? > >> 2) How many load users you excpet ? Consider remote run mode? > >> 3) Can u monitor the target web apps during the load if really need to > do > >> the *performance testing* > >> 4) Consider blazemeter.com/ ? > >> > >> Hope it help > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Thanks and Regards, > > Amit > > > > > > -- > Thanks and Regards, > Amit >
