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[09:52:45 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> athena or holdorph does screen sharing work on linux with adobe connect?

[09:53:43 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> no

[09:53:52 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> ok good to know

[09:53:53 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> I use google+ hangouts for screensharing

[09:54:05 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> yeah this is for the community call on thursday

[09:54:09 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> I'll just bring my mac to work

[09:55:08 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> nod yup, good plan then (smile)

[10:02:00 CST(-0600)] <dd__> i'm looking to do some simple load testing with cas/uportal, has anyone used siege before?

[10:02:46 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> not me. I've used jmeter and grinder.

[10:07:55 CST(-0600)] <dd__> holdorph: i've never used either before, in your experience, which was easiest to pick up?

[10:09:11 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> there's some complications to both. Grinder was slightly more clumsy to get installed, all the jython libraries and stuff, but once it was installed, recording and running scripts with no data variation was easy.

[10:09:43 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> jmeter was easier to install, but i think there was a bigger learning curve to getting your first successful 'test' going, with results.

[10:10:10 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> jmeter is more graphical in terms of tuning your 'script'. grinder you have to program in python if you need to change your script.

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