Sounds like a bug. I suggest you create a Bugzilla issue for this, and attach a short test plan that shows the problem, along with the full jmeter.log and jtl output file.
S. On 6/13/05, PiRanha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As you may have guessed, the subject of my previous post was erroneous : > It should be "Bad test name reported by listeners" instead of "Bad test name > reported by samplers". > > Regards > PiRanha > > "PiRanha" wrote : > > Hello, > > > > I regurarly have a problem with the names of tests that are reported by > > listeners. > > For the moment I didn't manage to clearly identify a scenario and a Test > > Plan scheme for reproducing it systematically :( > > However the behaviour I sometimes observe is the following one : > > > > Consider the following test plan : > > Test Plan > > |----- Thread Group (looping infinitely) > > |----- Random or Interleave Controller > > |----- SOAP XML/RPC Sampler 1 > > |----- SOAP XML/RPC Sampler 2 > > |----- SOAP XML/RPC Sampler 3 > > |----- SOAP XML/RPC Sampler 4 > > |----- HTTP Header Manager (Authorization header + > empty > > soapaction header) > > |----- Agregate Report > > |----- Results Table > > |----- Results Tree > > |----- Java Sampler (sleep request) > > |----- User Defined Variables 1 > > |----- User Defined Variables 2 > > > > The first time "SOAP XML/RPC Sampler 1" is launched I get its correct name > > in the listeners reports. > > Next times I get "User Defined Variables 1" as the name for "SOAP XML/RPC > > Sampler 1". > > > > Did someone experienced the same issue ? > > Is it a known bug ? > > > > Remark : > > I checked that when the problem occurs the name is also wrong in the > output > > file optionnaly generated by the listeners. > > > > Regards. > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]