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[clif] RE: Re: httpInjector save form fields??


Hello,

First of all, thanks for your reply..

> I'm pleased that your mail is explicitely addressed to me, but probably it 
> would be more 
> correct to talk to the CLIF community... ;-)

I asked sort of the same question on 18 december. This was with an 
hotmail.com email address. 
Your ft group mail probably blocked it. I have been reading this mailinglist 
since then, 
I have seen that you Bruno are answering all questions from guests. 

Anyway, I took CVS snapshot of yesterday and indeed no problems with 200 
limit. Great! 

I'm graduating on the subject, and for a demonstration I will use Clif 
Project.

Here is what I have: 
I have one computer with JBoss AS and example website deployed. (Seam 
Framework DVD-store) 
In my demonstration I like to `test' this website. Because of problems with 
`state control' 
Feature of this website, I made a new and smaller scenario. This time only 
getting `homepage' 
using 1x GET.

After a few tests I made a `load profile' like with 0 - 60 seconds from 0 up 
to 100000 users.
And then from 60 - 120 seconds a constant of 100000 users. But I suspect this 
is not happening 
when I do the test. If I look at results I can only see it did 14000 actions. 
How does this 
work? Can I see it didn't reach the 100000 users???? 

Is it possible to use Clif for to inject so many users the website goes down? 
( would be nice for 
demo, normally all students when making a demonstration for graduating hope 
there pc won't crash, 
in my presentation, I then hope it will crash, then it would be the other way 
around:) ) 

For second test I used a third PC for getting an extra injector. But when I'm 
deploying in Clif 
it says 'file not found' (i'm sure the file is present)

I'm a java programmer, the only thing is I was advised to not program new 
stuff by my teacher. 
Due to big delays already :(

Kind regards,
Marc van Dam

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