Load test mode and a regular "foreground" run

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Load test mode and a regular "foreground" run

Postby utoday » Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:14 pm

Is there any difference between eValid in load test mode (a sub-browser launched with an _eValid command) and a regular "foreground" run?
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Re: Load test mode and a regular "foreground" run

Postby eValid » Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:11 am

utoday wrote:Is there any difference between eValid in load test mode (a sub-browser launched with an _eValid command) and a regular "foreground" run?
They are the same test engine, with the same browsing capabilities, and the same response times and functional behavior.

The only difference between eValid in the foreground and eValid launched by the LoadTest controller into the background, is that they have different process handles in the Windows operating system.

(Observant users may already have discovered that the LoadTest mode uses the "batch mode" interface to launch the sub-browsers. That is, an instance of _eValid is equivalent to a batch line call "eValid -B <script>".)

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