Hi List,
I am quite new to Jmeter.
I have a question,i carried out a test and recorded the results onto a
.jtl file thru the Listeners. I see that the content of the jtl files from
different listeners are the same but the way in which it is interpreted by
each listener is different. So I
Hi,
I was wondering if any work was going on on integrating or connecting JMeter
to the Eclipse TPTP framework (Hyades) and/or
making JMeters data sets and control definitions consistent with the UML2 TP
profile?
Any info grealy appreciated.
Pete Marshall.
I've thought about it, but no one has done any work towards that.
peter
On 12/14/05, Marshall, Peter, Sun Consultant
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Hi,
I was wondering if any work was going on on integrating or connecting
JMeter to the Eclipse TPTP framework (Hyades) and/or
making JMeters
El mar, 13-12-2005 a las 18:19, sebb escribió:
On 13/12/05, Iago Toral Quiroga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, is there any way to get threads of different machines execute
diferent requests?
Yes, make sure the data files are have different data in them.
That works fine. Thanks sebb!
It is December 14, 2005
I am running Linux, I am using jdk1.5.0_01
I have downloaded and unzipped jakarta-jmeter-2-1.20051214_lib.zip and
jakarta-jmeter-2-1.20051214_src.zip
/README says
If you have downloaded a nightly build, please cd to the jakarta-jmeter
directory and type ./build.sh
oh those instructions are wrong. JMeter uses ANT to build now, so you
should be able to build from eclipse using ANT.
Which IDE are you using?
peter
On 12/14/05, I Love JMeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is December 14, 2005
I am running Linux, I am using jdk1.5.0_01
I have downloaded and
you'll need to atleast have ANT. if you don't want eclipse, you'll need to
set your classpath and it should build using ANT.
look on the wiki for details.
peter
On 12/14/05, I Love JMeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just been trying to run and/or build JMeter from the command line.
I
Sebb,
Thanks for the response.
Two reasons for doing it this way. First, built in constraints on the
number of users that can authenticate concurrently causes some Jmeter
threads to get failure results from the server. These threads then
proceed to attempt the test requests that then also
On 15/12/05, Bill Herndon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebb,
Thanks for the response.
Two reasons for doing it this way. First, built in constraints on the
number of users that can authenticate concurrently causes some Jmeter
threads to get failure results from the server. These threads then
On 14/12/05, I Love JMeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just been trying to run and/or build JMeter from the command line.
I do not know a lot about using an IDE with Java.
I could use Eclipse, but I do not know how.
I tried building it with ant. I went to the trouble of getting and
I have just downloaded JMeter 2.1.1. Unfortunately I cannot find an operation
getIterator() in the class org.apache.jmeter.threads.JMeterVariables (do I look
in the wrong version?). The only ops that deal with iteration are the following:
public int getIteration()
public void incIteration()
Hello,
We've build an application end-to-end monitor with JMeter that must run 24
hours a day in batch mode in our production environment.
The problem is that our production environment is AIX and JMeter cannot run the
script because it contains HTTPS commands.
The message in JMeter.log is:
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