Mike

i get request from different application groups , so

1. The number of urls differ from 5 to 15 depending on applications.
2. Even for the same set of Url's the request query String changes from 
time to time
3. On a daily basics, i get  10-15 request.
4. The flow of  bussiness  can jump from one application to another hence 
similarities are very minimum.
5.  Yes they are large enough to do it manually.

since jmeter is already generating the script , it would reuse the same 
component.
Can you please help

Thanks
Kumar







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A bit more information would be useful.
What kind of similarities do your scripts have?
How often are you making them?
How large are they?

Have you tried making a few 'blank' scripts...  Just filled with generic
data, and copying and altering them when you need new ones..?  Also, you
can pass some variables in through the command line if all you need to
do is, say, change the name of a webserver (don't ask me how though, I
don't remember off the top of my head.)

Munirathnam B Kumar wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have a to generate the jmeter scipts on a routine basics. hence i 
would
> like to automate the script generation atleast for simple cases.
>
> can anybody help me in this ???
>
> Thanks
> Kumar
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