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Re: Maximum requests that a server can handle in parallel
Hi Deepa, Did u get any solution to your questions listed above? I also have similar questions around load testing of service operations using SoapUI/LoadUI. Please advise if you got any answers. Thanks, Subodh13 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: LoadUI is installed but unable to start
If i try to launch loadUi again, I get the following message in Java Console: Java Web Start 1.6.0_25 Using JRE version 1.6.0_25-b06 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM User home directory = C:\Documents and Settings\subodh1.singh ---------------------------------------------------- c: clear console window f: finalize objects on finalization queue g: garbage collect h: display this help message m: print memory usage o: trigger logging p: reload proxy configuration q: hide console r: reload policy configuration s: dump system and deployment properties t: dump thread list v: dump thread stack 0-5: set trace level to <n> ---------------------------------------------------- Launching loadUI Build: loadUI-2011-11-15-[1] 2011/11/15 03:04 An instance of loadUI is already running! Exiting...13 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.4KViews0likes0CommentsLoadUI is installed but unable to start
Hi, I have successfully installed LoadUI on my system but when I am trying to open LoadUI, it does not start. I have done all the troubleshooting mentioned in the troubleshooting document at LoadUI website "http://loadui.org/installing-loadUI/installation-troubleshooting.html" but not able to start loadui. I am attaching the log from Java Console and the screenshot from my desktop of the loadui launcher, which does not start at all, even after waiting for a long time. My system configuration: Windows XP Pro v2002 SP3 Java 7 Jave SE Dev kit 6 Update 2 Please help me out as I need to evaluate and use LoadUI for my project urgently. Thanks, Subodh13 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions3.6KViews0likes3CommentsScript for submitting unique data in load test scenario
Hello, I am trying to run a load test with groovy data source in order to generate unique test data for every "save request", which POSTS a row in the database. The condition is that every data element should be unique, otherwise "Unique Key Constraint" error message is returned in SoapUI. I have tried generating a random integer and passing it as data element for my "save request" using the code below: Random rand = new Random(); int randomVal = rand.nextInt(40) + 2; result["Name"] = randomVal.toString() result["Description"] = result["Name"] The problem here is that though the randome integers are generated, but some of the generated random numbers are also duplicates, causing the unique key constraint error in some iterations. So, what I m thinking is a way to get the count of test case execution using load test properties and increment it so that every time a unique data element is submitted. I tried the code below for this purpose but getting error "No such property: loadTestRunner for class: Script1" def a = 100 loadTestRunner.loadTest.testCase.testSuite.setPropertyValue("COUNT", count.toString()) def count = loadTestRunner.loadTest.testCase.testSuite.getPropertyValue("COUNT") def b = a + count.toInteger() result["Name"] = b.toString() result["Description"] = result["Name"] Can somebody help me how to get the count of test case executions in groovy datasource and use it in my case? Any help would be sincerely appreciated. Thanks, Subodh1.5KViews0likes0CommentsHow to strategize a load test in Soap UI
Hi, I am learning to use SoapUI as a performance testing tool. I have seen the different strategies available in SoapUI for the load test e.g. Simple, Burst, Variance, Thread etc. My requirement is to ramp up the number of threads to 200 and then run the test scenario for about a minute and then ramp it down. Which is the best strategy to be used for this? If your suggestion is to use customized script for this, can somebody help me with creating the script for the same? Also, I ran a simple load test with 50 threads, delay 1000 and random 0.5 for 60 seconds. But, the actual cnt of the executed test case shows 2262 in the report. So, can we assume that 2262 "users" actually executed the test case? I am confused as 50 threads menas 50 users executing the test case. Please guide. I am attaching the load test report for reference. Thanks in advance for your help!! Regards, Subodh1.6KViews0likes1Comment