Am 10. August 2015 14:48:42 MESZ, schrieb Milamber <[email protected]>: > >The usage of right arrow sigle (→) bring an issue with the >printable docs in the JMeter archive (zip or tgz), the arrow is replace > >by a interrogation mark (?) > >On the docs directory (for the website), they have no issue (the arrow >is visible)... (use xslt transformation) > >Encoding issue? or Anakia issue (printable docs use it)...
Yes, encoding issue. To fix it, put the properties input.encoding=utf-8 output.encoding=utf-8 into xdocs/velocity.properties and change all occurrences of iso-8859-1 in the vsl files with utf-8. I will commit that, when I had more time to check this solution, but feedback would be superb. Regards, Felix > > >On 30/04/2015 20:45, [email protected] wrote: >> Author: fschumacher >> Date: Thu Apr 30 19:45:36 2015 >> New Revision: 1677049 >> >> URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1677049 >> Log: >> Use rarr (right arrow) entity to show menu path >> >> Modified: >> jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-db-test-plan.xml >> jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ftp-test-plan.xml >> >jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-point-to-point-test-plan.xml >> jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-topic-test-plan.xml >> jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldap-test-plan.xml >> jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldapext-test-plan.xml >> jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.xml >> jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-web-test-plan.xml >> jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ws-test-plan.xml >> >> Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-db-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-db-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-db-test-plan.xml (original) >> +++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-db-test-plan.xml Thu Apr 30 >19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ >> >> <!DOCTYPE document[ >> <!ENTITY sect-num '7'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> ]> >> >> <document prev="build-adv-web-test-plan.html" >next="build-ftp-test-plan.html" id="$Id$"> >> @@ -53,7 +54,7 @@ send requests, and the how many requests >> >> <p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first selecting the >Test Plan, >> clicking your right mouse button to get the Add menu, and then >select >> -<b>Add</b> --> <b>ThreadGroup</b>.</p> >> +<b>Add</b> → <b>ThreadGroup</b>.</p> >> >> <p>You should now see the Thread Group element under Test Plan. If >you do not >> see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by clicking on >the >> @@ -108,7 +109,7 @@ will be performing. In this section, yo >> perform.</p> >> >> <p>Begin by selecting the JDBC Users element. Click your right >mouse button >> -to get the w<b>Add</b> menu, and then select <b>Add</b> --> ><b>Config Element</b> --> <b>JDBC Connection Configuration</b>. >> +to get the w<b>Add</b> menu, and then select <b>Add</b> → ><b>Config Element</b> → <b>JDBC Connection Configuration</b>. >> Then, select this new element to view its Control Panel (see Figure >§-num;.3).</p> >> >> <p>Set up the following fields (these assume we will be using a >MySQL database called 'cloud'):</p> >> @@ -130,7 +131,7 @@ More than one JDBC Request can refer to >> Figure §-num;.3. JDBC Configuration</figure> >> >> <p>Selecting the JDBC Users element again. Click your right mouse >button >> -to get the <b>Add</b> menu, and then select <b>Add</b> --> ><b>Sampler</b> --> <b>JDBC Request</b>. >> +to get the <b>Add</b> menu, and then select <b>Add</b> → ><b>Sampler</b> → <b>JDBC Request</b>. >> Then, select this new element to view its Control Panel (see Figure >§-num;.4).</p> >> >> <figure image="jdbctest/JDBCRequest.png"> >> @@ -176,9 +177,9 @@ responsible for storing all of the resul >> and presenting the results.</p> >> >> <p>Select the <i>JDBC Users</i> element and add a <complink >name="Summary Report"/> >> -listener (<b>Add</b> --> <b>Listener</b> --> <b>Summary >Report</b>).</p> >> +listener (<b>Add</b> → <b>Listener</b> → <b>Summary >Report</b>).</p> >> >> -<p>Save the test plan, and run the test with the menu <b>Run</b> >--> <b>Start</b> or <b>Ctrl+R</b></p> >> +<p>Save the test plan, and run the test with the menu <b>Run</b> >→ <b>Start</b> or <b>Ctrl+R</b></p> >> >> <p>The listener shows the results.</p> >> >> >> Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ftp-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ftp-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ftp-test-plan.xml (original) >> +++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ftp-test-plan.xml Thu Apr 30 >19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ >> <!DOCTYPE document >> [ >> <!ENTITY sect-num '8'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> ]> >> >> <document prev="build-db-test-plan.html" >next="build-ldap-test-plan.html" id="$Id$"> >> @@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ requests, and the how many requests they >> >> <p>Go ahead and add the Thread Group element by first selecting the >Test Plan, >> clicking your right mouse button to get the Add menu, and then >select >> -<b>Add</b> --> <b>ThreadGroup.</b></p> >> +<b>Add</b> → <b>ThreadGroup.</b></p> >> >> <p>You should now see the <b>Thread Group</b> element under <b>Test >Plan.</b> If you do not >> see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by clicking on >the >> @@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ for your FTP requests. And then, in sec >> elements which use some of the default settings you specified >here.</p> >> >> <p>Begin by selecting the FTP Users element. Click your right mouse >button >> -to get the Add menu, and then select <b>Add</b> --> <b>Config >Element</b> --> <b>FTP Request >> +to get the Add menu, and then select <b>Add</b> → <b>Config >Element</b> → <b>FTP Request >> Defaults.</b> Then, select this new element to view its Control >Panel (see Figure §-num;.3). >> </p> >> >> @@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ Figure §-num;.4. FTP Defaults for ou >> <note>JMeter sends requests in the order that they appear in the >tree.</note> >> >> <p>Start by adding the first <complink name="FTP Request"/> >> -to the FTP Users element (<b>Add</b> --> <b>Sampler</b> --> ><b>FTP Request</b>). >> +to the FTP Users element (<b>Add</b> → <b>Sampler</b> → ><b>FTP Request</b>). >> Then, select the <b>FTP Request</b> element in the tree and edit >the following properties >> (see Figure §-num;.5): >> <ol> >> @@ -178,7 +179,7 @@ responsible for storing all of the resul >> a visual model of the data.</p> >> >> <p>Select the FTP Users element and add a <complink name="View >Results in Table"/> >> -listener (<b>Add</b> --> <b>Listener</b> --> <b>View Results >in Table</b>).</p> >> +listener (<b>Add</b> → <b>Listener</b> → <b>View Results >in Table</b>).</p> >> <p>Run your test and view the results.</p> >> >> <figure image="ftptest/ftp-results.png"> >> >> Modified: >jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-point-to-point-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-point-to-point-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- >jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-point-to-point-test-plan.xml >(original) >> +++ >jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-point-to-point-test-plan.xml >Thu Apr 30 19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -16,7 +16,10 @@ >> limitations under the License. >> --> >> >> -<!DOCTYPE document[<!ENTITY sect-num '11'>]> >> +<!DOCTYPE document[ >> +<!ENTITY sect-num '11'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> +]> >> >> <document prev="build-ws-test-plan.html" >next="build-jms-topic-test-plan.html" id="$Id$"> >> >> @@ -64,7 +67,7 @@ requests, and the how many requests they >> >> <p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first >selecting the Test Plan, >> clicking your right mouse button to get the Add menu, and then >select >> -Add --> ThreadGroup.</p> >> +Add → ThreadGroup.</p> >> >> <p>You should now see the Thread Group element under >Test Plan. If you do not >> see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by clicking on >the >> @@ -109,7 +112,7 @@ leave the Control Panel (for example, wh >> <section name="§-num;.2 Adding JMS Point-to-Point >Sampler" anchor="adding_point_to_point_sampler"> >> >> <p>Start by adding the sampler <complink name="JMS >Point-to-Point"/> >> -to the Point-to-Point element (Add --> Sampler --> JMS >Point-to-Point). >> +to the Point-to-Point element (Add → Sampler → JMS >Point-to-Point). >> Then, select the JMS Point-to-Point sampler element in the tree. >> In building the example a configuration will be provided that >works with ActiveMQ 3.0. >> </p> >> @@ -201,8 +204,8 @@ a visual model of the data. >> </p> >> >> <p>Select the Thread Group element and add a >> - <complink name="Graph Results"/> listener (Add >--> Listener >> ---> Graph Results). Next, you need to specify a directory and >filename of the >> + <complink name="Graph Results"/> listener (Add >→ Listener >> +→ Graph Results). Next, you need to specify a directory and >filename of the >> output file. You can either type it into the filename field, or >select the >> Browse button and browse to a directory and then enter a filename. >> </p> >> >> Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-topic-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-topic-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-topic-test-plan.xml >(original) >> +++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-jms-topic-test-plan.xml Thu >Apr 30 19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ >> <!DOCTYPE document >> [ >> <!ENTITY sect-num '12'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> ]> >> <document prev="build-jms-point-to-point-test-plan.html" >next="build-monitor-test-plan.html" id="$Id$"> >> >> @@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ send.</p> >> >> <p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first selecting the >Test Plan, >> clicking your right mouse button to get the Add menu, and then >select >> -Add --> ThreadGroup.</p> >> +Add → ThreadGroup.</p> >> >> <p>You should now see the Thread Group element under Test Plan. If >you do not >> see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by clicking on >the >> @@ -115,7 +116,7 @@ leave the Control Panel (for example, wh >> not, shutdown JMeter, copy the jar files over and restart >JMeter.</p> >> >> <p>Start by adding the sampler <complink name="JMS Subscriber"/> >> -to the Subscribers element (Add --> Sampler --> JMS >Subscriber). >> +to the Subscribers element (Add → Sampler → JMS >Subscriber). >> Then, select the JMS Subscriber element in the tree and edit the >following properties: >> >> <ol> >> @@ -145,7 +146,7 @@ exhibits zombie threads with one client, >> Figure §-num;.2. JMS Subscriber</figure> >> >> <p>Next add the sampler <complink name="JMS Publisher"/> >> -to the Publisher element (Add --> Sampler --> JMS Subscriber). >> +to the Publisher element (Add → Sampler → JMS Subscriber). >> Then, select the JMS Publisher element in the tree and edit the >following properties: >> </p> >> >> @@ -185,8 +186,8 @@ Figure §-num;.3. JMS Publisher</figu >> responsible for storing all of the results of your HTTP requests in >a file and presenting >> a visual model of the data.</p> >> >> -<p>Select the Test Plan element and add a <complink name="Graph >Results"/> listener (Add --> Listener >> ---> Graph Results). Next, you need to specify a directory and >filename of the >> +<p>Select the Test Plan element and add a <complink name="Graph >Results"/> listener (Add → Listener >> +→ Graph Results). Next, you need to specify a directory and >filename of the >> output file. You can either type it into the filename field, or >select the >> Browse button and browse to a directory and then enter a >filename.</p> >> >> >> Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldap-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldap-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldap-test-plan.xml (original) >> +++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldap-test-plan.xml Thu Apr 30 >19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ >> <!DOCTYPE document >> [ >> <!ENTITY sect-num '9a'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> ]> >> >> <document prev="build-ftp-test-plan.html" >next="build-ldapext-test-plan.html" id="$Id$"> >> @@ -46,7 +47,7 @@ repeat 4 times) = 40 LDAP requests. To c >> The Thread Group tells JMeter the number of users you want to >simulate, how often the users should send >> requests, and the how many requests they should send.</p> >> <p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by >first selecting the Test Plan, clicking your >> -right mouse button to get the <b>Add</b> menu, and then select ><b>Add</b>><b>ThreadGroup</b>. You should now see the >> +right mouse button to get the <b>Add</b> menu, and then select ><b>Add</b>→<b>ThreadGroup</b>. You should now see the >> Thread Group element under Test Plan. If you do not see the >element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by >> clicking on the Test Plan element. >> <figure image="ldaptest/threadgroup.png"> >> @@ -56,7 +57,7 @@ Figure §-num;.1. Thread Group and fi >> </section> >> <section name="§-num;.2 Adding Login Config Element" >anchor="add_login"> >> <p>Begin by selecting the <b>LDAP Users</b> element. Click >your right mouse >> -button to get the Add menu, and then select <b>Add</b>><b>Config >Element</b>><b>Login Config Element</b>. >> +button to get the Add menu, and then select ><b>Add</b>→<b>Config Element</b>→<b>Login Config Element</b>. >> Then, select this new element to view its Control Panel.</p> >> <p>Like most JMeter elements, the <b>Login Config >Element</b>'s Control Panel has a name >> field that you can modify. In this example, leave this field with >the default value.</p> >> @@ -72,7 +73,7 @@ field that you can modify. In this examp >> >> <section name="§-num;.3 Adding LDAP Request Defaults" >anchor="add_defaults"> >> <p>Begin by selecting the LDAP Users element. Click >your right mouse button >> -to get the <b>Add</b> menu, and then select <b>Add</b>><b>Config >Element</b>><b>LDAP Request Defaults</b>. Then, >> +to get the <b>Add</b> menu, and then select ><b>Add</b>→<b>Config Element</b>→<b>LDAP Request >Defaults</b>. Then, >> select this new element to view its Control Panel.</p> >> <p>Like most JMeter elements, the <b>LDAP Request >Defaults</b> Control Panel has a name >> field that you can modify. In this example, leave this field with >the default value.</p> >> @@ -98,8 +99,8 @@ field that you can modify. In this examp >> >> </ol> >> <p>JMeter sends requests in the order that you add them to >the tree. >> -Start by adding the first LDAP Request to the LDAP Users element >(<b>Add</b>><b> >> -Sampler</b>><b>LDAP Request</b>). Then, select the LDAP Request >element in the tree >> +Start by adding the first LDAP Request to the LDAP Users element >(<b>Add</b>→<b> >> +Sampler</b>→<b>LDAP Request</b>). Then, select the LDAP Request > element in the tree >> and edit the following properties</p> >> <ol> >> <li>Rename to "Add" this element</li> >> @@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ properties</p> >> <section name="§-num;.5 Adding a Response Assertion" >anchor="ResponseAssertion"> >> <p>You can add a Response Assertion element. >> This element will check the received response data by verifying if >the response text is "successful". >> - (<b>Add</b>><b>Assertion</b>><b>Response >Assertion</b>).<br>Note: A this position in the tree, >> + (<b>Add</b>→<b>Assertion</b>→<b>Response >Assertion</b>).<br>Note: A this position in the tree, >> the Response Assertion will be executed for each LDAP >Request.</br></p> >> <ol> >> <li>Select <b>Text Response</b> Radio button in ><b>Response Field to Test</b> group</li> >> @@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ properties</p> >> <p>The final element you need to add to your Test >Plan is a Listener. >> This element is responsible for storing all of the results of your >LDAP >> requests in a file and presenting a visual model of the data. >Select the LDAP >> -Users element and add a View Results in Table >(<b>Add</b>><b>Listener</b>><b>View Results in Table</b>)</p> >> +Users element and add a View Results in Table >(<b>Add</b>→<b>Listener</b>→<b>View Results in Table</b>)</p> >> <figure image="ldaptest/viewtable.png"> >> Figure §-num;.6 View Results in Table Listener</figure> >> >> >> Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldapext-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldapext-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldapext-test-plan.xml >(original) >> +++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ldapext-test-plan.xml Thu Apr >30 19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ >> >> <!DOCTYPE document[ >> <!ENTITY sect-num '9b'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> ]> >> >> <document prev="build-ldap-test-plan.html" >next="build-ws-test-plan.html" id="$Id$"> >> @@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ requests, and the how many requests the >> </p> >> <p> >> Go ahead and add the <code>Thread Group</code> element by first >selecting the <code>Test Plan</code>, clicking your >> -right mouse button to get the <code>Add</code> menu, and then select ><code>Add</code>><code>Threads (Users)</code>><code>Thread >Group</code>. >> +right mouse button to get the <code>Add</code> menu, and then select ><code>Add</code>→<code>Threads (Users)</code>→<code>Thread >Group</code>. >> You should now see the <code>Thread Group</code> element under ><code>Test Plan</code>. If you do not see the element, then "expand" >the Test Plan tree by >> clicking on the Test Plan element. >> </p> >> @@ -89,7 +90,7 @@ Figure §-num;.1. Thread Group with D >> <subsection name="§-num;.2 Adding LDAP Extended Request >Defaults" anchor="add_ldapext_defaults"> >> <p> >> Begin by selecting the LDAP Ext Users element. Click your right >mouse button >> -to get the <code>Add</code> menu, and then select ><code>Add</code>><code>Config Element</code>><code>LDAP Extended >Request Defaults</code>. Then, >> +to get the <code>Add</code> menu, and then select ><code>Add</code>→<code>Config Element</code>→<code>LDAP >Extended Request Defaults</code>. Then, >> select this new element to view its Control Panel. >> </p> >> <p> >> @@ -145,8 +146,8 @@ JMeter sends requests in the order that >> </p> >> <p> >> Adding a requests always start by:<br/> >> -Adding the <code>LDAP Extended Request</code> to the LDAP Ext Users >element (<code>Add</code>> >> -<code>Sampler</code>><code>LDAP Ext Request</code>). Then, select >the <code>LDAP Ext Request</code> element in the tree >> +Adding the <code>LDAP Extended Request</code> to the LDAP Ext Users >element (<code>Add</code>→ >> +<code>Sampler</code>→<code>LDAP Ext Request</code>). Then, >select the <code>LDAP Ext Request</code> element in the tree >> and edit the following properties.</p> >> >> >> @@ -442,7 +443,7 @@ Figure §-num;.3.9. Unbind example</f >> The final element you need to add to your Test Plan is a Listener. >> This element is responsible for storing all of the results of your >LDAP >> requests in a file and presenting a visual model of the data. >Select the Thread group >> -element and add a <code>View Results Tree</code> >(<code>Add</code>><code>Listener</code>><code>View Results >Tree</code>) >> +element and add a <code>View Results Tree</code> >(<code>Add</code>→<code>Listener</code>→<code>View Results >Tree</code>) >> </p> >> <p> >> <figure image="ldaptest/extviewtree.png"> >> >> Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.xml >(original) >> +++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.xml Thu Apr >30 19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ >> <!DOCTYPE document >> [ >> <!ENTITY sect-num '13'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> ]> >> <document prev="build-jms-topic-test-plan.html" >next="listeners.html" id="$Id$"> >> >> @@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ single server is bad and can create sign >> >> <p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first selecting the >Test Plan, >> clicking your right mouse button to get the Add menu, and then >select >> -Add --> ThreadGroup.</p> >> +Add → ThreadGroup.</p> >> >> <p>You should now see the Thread Group element under Test Plan. If >you do not >> see the element, "expand" the Test Plan tree by clicking on the >Test Plan element.</p> >> @@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ Figure §-num;.1. Thread Group with D >> >> <section name="§-num;.2 HTTP Auth Manager" >anchor="adding_auth"> >> <p>Add the <complink name="HTTP Authorization Manager"/> to the >Thread Group element >> -(Add --> Config element --> HTTP Authorization Manager). Enter >the username >> +(Add → Config element → HTTP Authorization Manager). Enter >the username >> and password for your webserver. Important note: the monitor only >works with >> Tomcat5 build 5.0.19 and newer. For instructions on how to setup >Tomcat, please >> refer to tomcat 5 documentation.</p> >> @@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ refer to tomcat 5 documentation.</p> >> <section name="§-num;.3 Adding HTTP Request" >anchor="adding_request"> >> >> <p>Add the <complink name="HTTP Request"/> to the Thread Group >element >> -(Add --> Sampler --> HTTP Request). Then, select the HTTP >Request element >> +(Add → Sampler → HTTP Request). Then, select the HTTP >Request element >> in the tree and edit the following properties): >> <ol> >> <li>Change the Name field to "Server Status".</li> >> @@ -100,7 +101,7 @@ in the tree and edit the following prope >> >> <section name="§-num;.4 Adding Constant Timer" >anchor="adding_timer"> >> >> -<p>Add a timer to this thread group (Add --> Timer --> >Constant Timer). >> +<p>Add a timer to this thread group (Add → Timer → >Constant Timer). >> Enter 5000 milliseconds in the "Thread Delay" box. In general, >using intervals shorter >> than 5 seconds will add stress to your server. Find out what is an >acceptable interval >> before you deploy the monitor in your production environment.</p> >> @@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ before you deploy the monitor in your pr >> the raw data and statistics, make sure you use different >filenames.</p> >> >> <p>Select the thread group element and add a <complink name="Simple >Data Writer"/> listener >> -(Add --> Listener --> Simple Data Writer). Next, you need to >specify a directory >> +(Add → Listener → Simple Data Writer). Next, you need to >specify a directory >> and filename of the output file. You can either type it into the >filename field, or >> select the Browse button and browse to a directory and then enter a >filename.</p> >> >> @@ -123,7 +124,7 @@ select the Browse button and browse to a >> <section name="§-num;.6 Adding Monitor Results" >anchor="add_monitor_listener"> >> >> <p>Add the <a >href="component_reference.html#listeners">Listener</a> by selecting the >> -test plan element (Add --> Listener -- > Monitor Results). >> +test plan element (Add → Listener → Monitor Results). >> <br></br> >> By default, the Listener will select the results from the first >connector in the sample response. >> The Connector prefix field can be used to select a different >connector. >> >> Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-web-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-web-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-web-test-plan.xml (original) >> +++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-web-test-plan.xml Thu Apr 30 >19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ >> >> <!DOCTYPE document[ >> <!ENTITY sect-num '5'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> ]> >> >> <document prev="test_plan.html" next="build-adv-web-test-plan.html" >id="$Id$"> >> @@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ requests, and how many requests they sho >> >> <p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first selecting the >Test Plan, >> clicking your right mouse button to get the Add menu, and then >select >> -Add --> ThreadGroup.</p> >> +Add → ThreadGroup.</p> >> >> <p>You should now see the Thread Group element under Test Plan. If >you do not >> see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by clicking on >the >> @@ -111,7 +112,7 @@ for your HTTP requests. And then, in se >> elements which use some of the default settings you specified >here.</p> >> >> <p>Begin by selecting the JMeter Users (Thread Group) element. >Click your right mouse button >> -to get the Add menu, and then select Add --> Config Element >--> HTTP Request >> +to get the Add menu, and then select Add → Config Element >→ HTTP Request >> Defaults. Then select this new element to view its Control Panel >(see Figure §-num;.3). >> </p> >> >> @@ -148,8 +149,8 @@ Group</a> in your test plan. This will >> cookies, but shared across all <complink name="HTTP Request"/> >objects.</p> >> >> <p>To add the <complink name="HTTP Cookie Manager"/>, simply select >the >> -<a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread Group</a>, and choose >Add --> >> -Config Element --> HTTP >> +<a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread Group</a>, and choose >Add → >> +Config Element → HTTP >> Cookie Manager, either from the Edit Menu, or from the right-click >pop-up menu.</p> >> </section> >> >> @@ -163,7 +164,7 @@ Changes page (http://jmeter.apache.org/c >> <note>JMeter sends requests in the order that they appear in the >tree.</note> >> >> <p>Start by adding the first <complink name="HTTP Request"/> >> -to the JMeter Users element (Add --> Sampler --> HTTP >Request). >> +to the JMeter Users element (Add → Sampler → HTTP >Request). >> Then, select the HTTP Request element in the tree and edit the >following properties >> (see Figure §-num;.5): >> <ol> >> @@ -196,8 +197,8 @@ Figure §-num;.6. HTTP Request for JM >> responsible for storing all of the results of your HTTP requests in >a file and presenting >> a visual model of the data.</p> >> >> -<p>Select the JMeter Users element and add a <complink name="Graph >Results"/> listener (Add --> Listener >> ---> Graph Results). Next, you need to specify a directory and >filename of the >> +<p>Select the JMeter Users element and add a <complink name="Graph >Results"/> listener (Add → Listener >> +→ Graph Results). Next, you need to specify a directory and >filename of the >> output file. You can either type it into the filename field, or >select the >> Browse button and browse to a directory and then enter a >filename.</p> >> >> >> Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ws-test-plan.xml >> URL: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ws-test-plan.xml?rev=1677049&r1=1677048&r2=1677049&view=diff >> >============================================================================== >> --- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ws-test-plan.xml (original) >> +++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/build-ws-test-plan.xml Thu Apr 30 >19:45:36 2015 >> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ >> >> <!DOCTYPE document[ >> <!ENTITY sect-num '10'> >> +<!ENTITY rarr "→" > >> ]> >> >> <document prev="build-ldapext-test-plan.html" >next="build-jms-point-to-point-test-plan.html" id="$Id$"> >> @@ -135,8 +136,8 @@ Figure §-num;.3. JMeter Users Thread >> responsible for storing all of the results of your HTTP requests in >a file and presenting >> a visual model of the data.</p> >> >> -<p>Select the JMeter Users element and add a <complink >name="Aggregate Graph"/> listener (Add --> Listener >> ---> Aggregate Graph). Next, you need to specify a directory and >filename of the >> +<p>Select the JMeter Users element and add a <complink >name="Aggregate Graph"/> listener (Add → Listener >> +→ Aggregate Graph). Next, you need to specify a directory and >filename of the >> output file. You can either type it into the filename field, or >select the >> Browse button and browse to a directory and then enter a >filename.</p> >> >> >> >>
