On 12/7/06, GaryW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for the reply Matt.

I don't know if I worded my question correctly.  I don't really want load
testing; I'm just looking for a way to simulate 2 conflicting updates to see
if I get the expected exception/behavior based on the transaction isolation
settings/code.  Is this possible using JUnit?

I don't know - I've never done it.  Maybe using the
java.util.concurrent stuff in JDK 5, but I'm not sure.

Matt


Gary



Matt Raible-3 wrote:
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> I'd recommend using something like WAPT or Grinder.  These are the two
> major
> load testing tools I'm aware of. I believe TestNG also supports running
> concurrent tests on separate machines.
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> Matt
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>> Does anyone have any advice on how to set up tests to simulate concurrent
>> updates in order to test transaction isolation? I'm using
>> Spring/Hibernate.
>> Thx, Gary
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