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Sean_Paterson
15 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Ole,
When running my script, I get the average execution time by running a load test (simple strategy, 10 threads, test delay 1000, 60s duration). Upon completion of the test I am reporting the test case average from the "avg" column in the load test table. So, whatever is included in this metric is what I am reporting. When comparing soapUI 2.5 beta 1 results against v.3.0.1 results I am using the same metric, so I am comparing like with like, which indicates an issue to me. The evidence that leads me to suggest that it is related to groovy script execution is the large time difference when using the two versions of the same stock script - one with 100 hard coded number values, the other with 100 random groovy-script-generated random number values.
Appreciate your ongoing investigations here. Is it worth my time installing the nightly build or do you think the issue requires more investigation/fixing?
Thanks,
Sean
When running my script, I get the average execution time by running a load test (simple strategy, 10 threads, test delay 1000, 60s duration). Upon completion of the test I am reporting the test case average from the "avg" column in the load test table. So, whatever is included in this metric is what I am reporting. When comparing soapUI 2.5 beta 1 results against v.3.0.1 results I am using the same metric, so I am comparing like with like, which indicates an issue to me. The evidence that leads me to suggest that it is related to groovy script execution is the large time difference when using the two versions of the same stock script - one with 100 hard coded number values, the other with 100 random groovy-script-generated random number values.
Appreciate your ongoing investigations here. Is it worth my time installing the nightly build or do you think the issue requires more investigation/fixing?
Thanks,
Sean
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