As mentioned, read up on Test Fragments and Module Controllers.
Also explore the use of properties files to seed your test variables. I
make functional tests that I use to assert the consistency of disparate
environments. I put all the environmentally unique variables (hosts, ports,
passwords...)
We do this all the time. Our test cases include 'modules' to do things like
'login', and 'registration', etc. You want to use User
Variables, and User Parameters, and Include Controllers and Module Controllers
in order to accomplish this.
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Robin D. Wilson
Sr. Director of Web Development
KingsI
Also look at using variables to parameterise tests
http://wiki.apache.org/jmeter/JMeterFAQ#How_do_I_pass_parameters_into_my_Test_scripts.3F_I_want_to_be_able_to_use_the_same_script_to_test_with_different_numbers_of_threads_and_loops.2C_and_I_don.27t_want_to_have_to_change_the_script_each_time.
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look at module and include controllers
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Wanjun Wang wrote:
>
> Is it possible to design reusable modules within JMeter? For example,
> there are 3 pages with same design. Each has main response and an
> additional AJAX request. I'd like to have one module tha