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--- Comment #3 from Sebb 2009-09-22 08:46:42 PDT ---
One alternative in your case is to re-use a single JMeter thread for multiple
users in succession. I.e. wrap the login, samples, logout sequence in a loop
controller.
You then set the to
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--- Comment #4 from Flick 2009-09-22 08:53:39 PDT ---
Thanks for the suggestion, but it won't work in my case. I need to simulate
new sessions being created by Tomcat which is unrelated to login/logout. It's
related to a new user request,
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--- Comment #5 from Sebb 2009-09-22 08:59:13 PDT ---
In which case, just clear the context instead.
If you want to pursue this, please continue on the JMeter user list.
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