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the client seems to have problem cleaning and migrating data. To do the migration manually is quite cumbersome, the most viable solution was to build a web robot to do simple posting to the application. Searching around for libraries to build a simple rob

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The previous \'software architect\' had left, so generally no one wanted to do anything, talk about rearchitecting the whole product was on every ones lips but it was just that, TALK.

the suspected problem is using a whole lot of synchronizedmethods without having notify() or notifyAll() to notify waiting threads to get ther turn at the object. Generally a lock was bound to happen. Secondly, the object graph, in my opinion was to deep which made it eat memory. Thirdly, when a customer requested for changes to the \'product\' to cater the needs of a particular requirement, blatant changes were made without any code management,
:), the test came out quite good, using Apache JMeter, it was super easy to do testing. Download, install, and follow the great online manual for building a Web Test Plan and in no time, you\'ll be seeing graphs and cool reports( management likes ) coming out from your pc. The result for the application, simulating a user logging in to the system which queries a LDAP and then forwards to the main page which checks whether the current user entering has valid credentials and is allowed to view the page was for 10 users 0.1 sec average, 100 users at 0.5 sec, 500 users at 3 secs with about 0.1% error,


 

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