Hey Nino
We use JMeter for load testing as well. I can't share our current setup, but
we did a test to compare ajax vs. normal page requests. Let me see if I can
dig it out and blog about it/write a wiki page. It may take some time :)
Frank
On 2/14/07, Nino Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm, adding a link parser seemed to solve the problem.. But any how, if
anyone has some tips I'd like to hear them:J
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*Sent:* 14. februar 2007 10:19
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [Wicket-user] Testing Wicket with JMeter
Hi
Im trying to test an application with jmeter , I keep getting page expired
when testing. I have a cookie manager and save jsessionid, are there any
thing else I should be aware of in that direction?
The application are rather simple although there are some ajax calls. The
test fails on the first submit with a page expired.. Any ideas on what im
doing wrong ? Please ask if you need more information…
*Nino Wael*
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