1.) Use Simulation engine for load testing: Hmm, I am not really sure about this usage.
Load testing normally involves some more sophisticated load generating strategy, for
example with more than one computer. This is not addressed by the simulation engine at the
moment, even if it could be, if simulation runs are too slow. But this would be stuff for
the very far future ;-)
And you don't get real information about calculation time, because simulation time has
nothing to do with real time. And all figures and logs refer only to the model time.
2.) The Namespaces: The old discussion :-) I can tell you, Ronald, why I don't like
them: Because it gets less readable for the human. But I agree with you, that it is nice
for validation and that stuff.
But to be honest: The most bigger jbpm projects I know remove the jpdl schema (because the
add stuff themselves and don't use namespaces or, most faimous, they have a proxy in
the company an eclipse can not access the http:... schema, which leads to waiting times
while saveing the process. And the configuration property in eclipse is not well knwon. Or
for completly other reasons).
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