1) Build your application as you usually do. Deploy it.
2) Then download "Webload" tool ( open source version of the famous Loadrunner from Mercury) http://www.webload.org
3) Read the instruction to integrate the plugin in your browser
4) Then browse your application as a normal user. WebLoad record your surf on the application ( there is a record button ) into a script.
5) Then, stop recording, and replay with 1, 100, 1000 ....users
The tool record load average, request time, etc..and produce high quality report.
I hope it helps.
Regards.
Karim Duran.
2011/9/28 Palo G. <palo.gressa@gmail.com>
You can use Selenium to do load test trought user interface with
little modifications, or you can create load test using for example
JMeter that sends POST messages with content that you will catch from
GWT RPC communication.
On 28 zář, 08:57, Foermchen82 <Juergen.F...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> the GWT Test tools only allows to test single modules.
>
> But who is it possible to test a deployed application? I want to
> emulate multiple users to have whole load test.
>
> Kind regrads,
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