Mittie, I'd like to semi-hijack this message thread to ask how you generate the nice HTML report. I'm not a complete newbie to webtest, but, I have been learning as I go and I haven't figured how to produce a nice report like that from the test summary XML report generated for a given webtest test run yet. Is this documented on the webtest site somewhere? Did you use this report task documented on the webtest wiki?
http://webtest-community.canoo.com/wiki/space/Report+Module+for+Webtest If that was not the way you generated the report, please point me in the right direction. I'm a big fan of webtest and the only missing piece right now is generating a nice HTML report of the results similar to what I can do for JUnit tests as part of my Ant build process. Thanks, Van -- - Mike "Van" Riper [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 6/17/06, Dierk Koenig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Luiz, welcome to Canoo WebTest. How much MBs of memory is that? How many tests (steps) do you have? How long do they take to execute? Looking at the generated reports, which steps have an usual long 'duration'? With a quickly responding server, Canoo WebTest executes about 200 server roundtrips per minute, see http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/reports/selftest/WebTestReport.html cheers Mittie -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Luiz Fernando Rodrigues Sent: Freitag, 16. Juni 2006 23:23 To: [email protected] Subject: [Webtest] memory allocation Hello, I'm using canoo webtest in my application and it's taking a lot of time to execute. The problem is that the test allocates several MB of memory slowing the execution. Why does the tests has to allocate so much memory? Is there somehow to flush this allocated memory to make the execution faster? Thanks, Luiz
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