Hi
whether or not you can use more than 1 thread will depend on the
implementation (basically whether they share cookies , because if they do
then you should use 1 thread or be prepared to write some complicated code).
You cant start 1 thread from the other in JMeter but you can make a thread
wait for another (using set/unset JMeter properties using some scheme or
anything shared) , but this is difficult to do.
For reporting purposes it's easy enough to come up with some naming
convention that will let you split the data as you please (e.g. sample names
should be prefixed W1- or W2-).

regards
depak

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 7:09 AM, Peter Peterse
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I have a question about a testing a web application.
> I need to test a web application (2) which is start out of a web
> application (1). Web application 2 is a pop-up which communicate with web
> application 1. Web application 2 can't run without web application 1.
> The browser for web application 1 sends every 10 sec a request to the
> server.
> Browser for web application 2 does every 60 sec a request to web
> application 1
>
> Off course I can place all requests in to 1 thread, but for creating a
> report I want to split the two by creating 2 threads and start 1 thread in
> the other thread. Is it possible?
>
> How can I set up a right procedure for testing?
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
> Peter Peterse
>
>
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