Archive for December, 2006
User Community Modeling Language UCML for Performance Test Workloads
Written by meena on December 7, 2006 – 10:41 amUser Community Modeling Language (UCML) is a set of symbols that can be employed to create visual user community models and thereby design and document performance test workloads. This article describes UCML and discusses its use.”
This model seems to offer an interesting option to quickly design and document load testing scenarios. It is definitely a much faster and easily comprehensible method of planning tests. Read More: User Community Modeling Language
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LoadRunner Path+File Name Restrictions
Written by meena on December 1, 2006 – 11:29 amThere is a 128 character limit on the length of the path+file name of the LoadRunner scripts. When this is violated there appears the error saying the files cannot be found by the LR agents. The script though works on the local machine, will error out when tried to run on agent machines.
Small is always beautiful!
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