it's possible (though I haven't done it personally) to write a custom
sampler for jmeter and use the generated java client to load test a thrift
server.
personally I'm currently loading my services with jmeter via their web front
end processor.
it adds overhead, but right now the bottleneck is the thrift service and not
the web server, so it's ok.

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Abhishek Kona <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 10/02/11 12:08 PM, Piyush Goel wrote:
>
>> How are you using Thrift? The thrift client must be getting called from
>> some
>> service/script. You can do a load test on that service and monitor
>> Thrift's
>> performance. Though, you would have to make sure first that your script
>> code
>> itself will not become a bottleneck.
>>
>> -piyush
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Abhishek Kona<[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>>
>>  Hi folks,
>>>
>>> Is there any tool available for load testing thrift services.
>>> Are there any extensions existing or worked upon for load testing tools
>>> like Tsung or Jmeter, with the option of plugging in data?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Abhishek Kona
>>>
>>>
>

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