[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HSEARCH-228) Write a reliability test under stress
Hardy Ferentschik (JIRA)
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Wed Nov 12 06:15:16 EST 2008
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Hardy Ferentschik commented on HSEARCH-228:
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I would like to know how such a stress test should look like? Are we talking something which should be runnable as part of the junit tests or something completely independent?
I could imagine using JMeter. We could start Hibernate Search as part of a simple web app. There is no need for any fancy HTML output, just HTTP requests and XML/JSON responses. Something that is easily parsable by JMeter. We can start the webapp either by a build task or just use a standalone Jetty instance to sart the application under test.
The advantage of JMeter would be that we get a lot of the functionality we need for free - concurrent access to the application (you can even run it truely distributed), error detection by response parsing, reporting.
A disadvantage might be the addiotnal overhead with using a HTTP based test harness (even thought this might actually be Hibernate Search's most commonly used use case).
> Write a reliability test under stress
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> Key: HSEARCH-228
> URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-228
> Project: Hibernate Search
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Emmanuel Bernard
> Fix For: 3.1.0.CR1
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> Write an app inserting, updating deleting concurrently
> Also searching concurrently and make sure data is reliable during search
> all that during stress conditions.
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