thanks Marcel, I need the XMLBlaster for just publish messages and the clients simply will receive them. So by changing the code of Java file in the client side (will lead somehow to different seniors), and then we can take some approximate measurements.
If this possible at least to build some approximation and not necessary to be very accurate, I will be appreciate it if you could help us to make it by this Middleware package. Thanks again, Mohannad On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Marcel Ruff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mohannad wrote: > > > Dear Marcel, > > > > I'm new here for using XMLBlaster. I am working with my college in my > > university on project which depends totally on XMLBlaster package. We need > > the package for testing several protocols on different operating systems > > (different objects also) by changing the loads that sent. This will help to > > decide which protocol is better than other in specific loads. > > > > My doctor in my university suggested to use XMLBlaster since it has > > powerful capability to monitor the real time and then calculate statistics > > (e.g number of messages sent in specific time period) > > I tried to figure out that capabilities by using jconsole, but I could > > not find these real time monitoring for my project's goal. > > > > Could you help me to find a way to accomplish our project goal? > > > Hi Mohannad, > > you plan a scientific task. > > To do such performance measurements you need to create an accurate > experimental setup > and precisely define the measurement points with minimal 'noise' (cross > effects etc) in between. > > This needs to be coded depending on what your goals are > and can't be generally done by a middleware. > > I wish you success, > Marcel > > > > > Thanks Marcel, > > > > Mohannad > > > > > > > > -- > Marcel Ruff > http://www.xmlBlaster.org > http://watchee.net > Phone: +49 7551 309371 > > -- Mo|-|annad -وما توفيقي الا بالله -
