Okay ! Sebb ,
Thanks for your Help . I shall do the needful .
With warm regards,
Vijayakumar.C
----- Original Message -----
From: "sebb" <seb...@gmail.com>
To: "JMeter Users List" <jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: Removing Ajax.do pages from Test Plan
On 30/09/2009, vijayakumar <bcvijayaku...@altechindia.com> wrote:
Hi Sebb ,
i ) The ' Actual Time taken ' - what I meant is
The Time taken to complete the Test Plan execution without removing the
Ajax.do pages from my test plan .
It tooks 30 Mins to complete my test plan before removing the ajax.do
pages
from my test plan .
But while running the same test plan after removing all ajax.do pages ,
it
took 2 hrs to complete approx . I don't know why this is happend .
Nor do I.
I suggest comparing the times of the individual pages to see if any
have got longer.
If so, investigate why - perhaps the ajax.do pages set up cookies that
are needed by subsequent pages.
ii ) Thats why I asked , Can I use disable option instead of remove
this ,
to avoid this ajax.do pages on execution ? Will it make any difference
??
No, disabling the samplers is equivalent to removing them - in both
cases they won't be seen by the test thread.
Thanking You
With warm regards,
Vijayakumar.C
----- Original Message ----- From: "sebb" <seb...@gmail.com>
To: "JMeter Users List" <jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: Removing Ajax.do pages from Test Plan
>
> On 30/09/2009, vijayakumar
<bcvijayaku...@altechindia.com> wrote:
>
> > Dear All ,
> >
> > I have recorded my test plan which contains many .jsp and .do files
> > [
Java Application ] .
> >
> > It has some ajax.do files also , While executing this test plans
> > with
300 concurrent users , these ajax files are giving more errors [ Error
% ] .
So I have decided to remove these ajax files ( using Remove Option ) from
my
test plan and I did it .
> >
>
> Did you get errors from these pages when running with only few users?
> If so, then the failures at higher load may indicate a problem with
> the server which needs investigation.
>
>
> > But while running my same test plan after removing the ajax pages ,
> > The
duration of test execution is 3 times longer than the actual time taken .
> >
>
> That sentence does not make sense to me - what do you mean by "actual
> time taken"?
>
>
> > Can anyone please explain me why Is this happend ? or Can i Use the
disable option instead of removing this ?? Wil it be effective for my
target
??
> >
> > Please explain .
> >
>
> Please explain better what the problem is.
>
>
> > Thanking You
> > With warm regards,
> >
> > Vijayakumar.C
> >
>
>
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