Title: Re: WebObjects URL Decoding?
The load testing is not be done by our group – they are using a tool from Microsoft that seems pretty nice. I remember there was a tool once that I think got bought by LoadRunner that was able to record WO sessions pretty well. But LoadRunner is way too expensive.

Dov


On 4/11/06 11:53 AM, "Ray Kiddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Apr 10, 2006, at 10:53 PM, Dov Rosenberg wrote:

Has anyone decoded the component numbers in the WebObjects URL?
 
 myapp.woa/wo/xxx/1.0.1.AdminLogin.1.46.1.1.2
 Myapp.woa/wo/xxx/2.0.0.24.0.1.2.1.1.0.0
 
 We are trying to write some load test and regression scripts and have come across some confusion trying to figure out the correct path to put in the URL requests.
 

Not to comment on your current approach, but have you tried the session recording and playback that is available in WebObjects? It handles the parameterization of the information in the pages.

I only ask because, in the past, the documentation on this feature had been moved aside by mistake.

I did a google search on "WORecordingPath site:developer.apple.com" and found:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/LegacyTechnologies/WebObjects/WebObjects_4.5/System/Documentation/Developer/WebObjects/DeployingWebObjects/Deploying-42.html

There may be other pages that I am not finding right now. This documentation is in the 4.5/Legacy section, but it is actually still current and it still works as advertised and will be moved back to "current" at some point.

- ray

It seems that the first number is how many pages you have viewed in the session, the last 5 numbers seem to be related to the component. The middle part of the numbers seem to vary depending on if the page requested is a page or a component in a page or something else.
 
 Is there anyway to predict what parts of the URL are going to remain constant between builds and which parts vary by request? It seems that the 4th number from the end seems to change between builds for the same page – although we may have changed the page by adding other components on it. Perhaps the number represents some order in the WOD file.
 
 Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 
 
 
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 Conviveon/Inquira
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 http://www.inquira.com
 

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