On Sat, 24 Aug 2019 at 04:12, oh...@yahoo.com <oh...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > Maybe I am misunderstanding you, but I think that that (setting the loop > count, is what I am doing, e.g., I have: > > - Threads: 100 > - Loop: 10 >
Ok, but then don't also set the scheduler. > > On Saturday, August 24, 2019, 12:19:09 AM UTC, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, 24 Aug 2019 at 01:04, oh...@yahoo.com.INVALID > <oh...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > Currently, we are trying to simulate a scenario where we generate a signed > > SAML message, and then send that message (it is encoded) as the BODY in > > POST request. > > So currently in the test plan, we use the OS Process Sampler to run a Java > > app to create (and sign and encode) the SAML message and output that to > > stdout. The Beanshell Post processor captures that output into a Jmeter > > var, which we then use as the BODY Data in an HTTP Request. > > You could perhaps wrap the Java app as JavaSamplerClient. > > > As I asked earlier, is there any way to specify how long Jmeter will wait > > to consider the test plan run complete, e.g., we would like to increase to > > try to get more of the requests/responses. > > Why not limit the thread repeat count and let the test finish naturally? > > > > Jim > > > > On Friday, August 23, 2019, 7:05:33 PM UTC, Ivan Rancati > > <ivan.ranc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > You have an interesting setup: JMeter and Java app (is it part of the > > System under test, btw?) on the same computer. > > > > If you can't run JMeter and Java app on two different computers, this might > > work: > > -Test 1, that runs the Java app, to generate a file with URLs and/or POST > > contents > > -Test 2, to run later, reads the above file and tests the web application > > > > Ivan > > > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 1:30 PM oh...@yahoo.com.INVALID > > <oh...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > Is there a way to increase/set the amount of time that Jmeter will wait > > > for more responses, after the scheduler time has elapsed? > > > With this test, I think the java app that is run is taking so much > > > processor time that the HTTP Requests are not being firede up. > > > > > > Thanks,Jim > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org