Hi rtconner, thank for answering my request... and yes it could be
better a simulator like jmeter, because i need to simulate a heavy
load on the server
On Jul 26, 4:59 pm, rtconner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/testing-models-with-cakephp-1...
>
> or do you want something like this:http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/
>
> On Jul 26, 2:32 pm, PiLLo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know how can I test a web application created with cake?
> > Because most of the queries are delegated to the framework but it
> > tooks a
> > lot of time (6000 ms per query) and the tables are near 10 with
> > only 100,000 registers...so i would like to optimize de scripts and
> > tests as Java Junit does.
>
> > The worst case is 600 concurrent users, the hardware arquitecture is:
> > - one on the front
> > - second the database attendant
>
> > There isn't a loadbalancer
>
> > Everybody can see the application here:http://www.hola-tu.com
>
> > In this moment the site is working find because most of the
> > troublesome queries are commented to avoid  a lack of
> > performance.
>
> > All suggestions are welcome.
>
> > Thanks to everybody.


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