[squeak-dev] FW: help on performance test for SmallTalk+GemStone/S
application
Xiaoshu Chen
xiaoshu_chen at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 7 08:39:04 UTC 2008
Hi there,
I have been trying to run a performance test for a client-server application based on SmallTalk+GemStone/S, however so far, we have NOT been able to get LoadRunner tool working for such environment.
Wondering if you can kindly provide any advices on how to do performance test for such applications?thanks a lot.
Joshua
> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 16:53:40 +0900> Subject: Re: help on performance test for SmallTalk+GemStone/S application> From: umejava at mars.dti.ne.jp> To: xiaoshu_chen at hotmail.com> > Hi,> > Basically, it depends on Smalltalk dialects. But if you are using Cincom's VisualWorks, it has a nice built-in profiler (you can load it from Parcel Manager tool).> In Squeak, you can use MessageTally utility class.> > As for GemStone, I'm not an expert, but I've heard that it has also a time/memory profiling tool. > You can ask more specific questions to vwnc<vwnc at cs.uiuc.edu> or squeak-dev<squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org> mailing list. > > Hope this helps,> > Xiaoshu Chen <xiaoshu_chen at hotmail.com> wrote:> > Hi, There,> > > > I have been trying to do a performance test for a client-server application based on SmallTalk+GemStone/S, however so far, we have NOT been able to get LoadRunner tool working for such environment.> > Wondering if you can kindly provide any advices on how to do performance test for such applications?> > > > thanks a lot.> > Joshua> > _________________________________________________________________> > Turn every day into $1000. Learn more at SignInAndWIN.ca> > http://g.msn.ca/ca55/213> > ---> [:masashi | ^umezawa]
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