[infinispan-dev] RadarGun 1.1.0.Final released

Mircea Markus mmarkus at redhat.com
Mon Feb 24 12:27:07 EST 2014


Nice work, Radim!
And the roadmap looks very good.
On Feb 20, 2014, at 2:40 PM, Radim Vansa <rvansa at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> it has been a long time since last release of RadarGun. We have been 
> using it intensively and developed many new features - 1.0.0 had 7,340 
> lines of Java code, 1.1.0 has 32,978 lines. RadarGun has become 
> multi-purpose tool, used for checking both performance and functionality 
> of caches under stress.
> 
> During 1.1.0 development, most parts of code changed beyond the beyonds, 
> but we tried to keep the old configuration compatible. However, the 
> design started to be rather limiting, and therefore, we have decided to 
> make the last release for 1.1.0 and move on to RadarGun 2.0.0. In 1.1.x 
> branch we will provide bugfixes, but all new features should go to 2.0.0.
> 
> Some decoys for features expected for RadarGun 2.0.0:
> 
> * non-homogenous clusters: client/server setups, cooperation of 
> different versions of products, or easy setup of cross-site deployment 
> with different configurations
> * abstracting from cache wrapper: you will be able to use RadarGun for 
> more than just caches without any hacks
> ** current CacheWrapper interface will be designed to match JSR-107 
> javax.cache.Cache rather than java.util.Map
> * pluggable reporting: statistics will be directly multiplexed to 
> configured reporters (again, without cheating on directories), reporters 
> will provide the output formatted as CSV, HTML or even can deploy the 
> results to external repository
> * merging local and distributed benchmark -> master + single slave 
> within one JVM
> * better property parsing: evaluation of expressions, property 
> replacement executed on slaves
> 
> I hope you will like it! And enjoy 1.1.0.Final release now.
> 
> Radim
> 
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Cheers,
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Mircea Markus
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