On 26/03/06, Ronald Bradford wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Has anybody had any luck defining tests that support a number of JDBC
> SQL statements that constitute a transaction. I'm still very new to
> JMeter, but I don't see a way within any Controller to define multiple
> JDBC Requests that constitute a tr
Hi All,
Has anybody had any luck defining tests that support a number of JDBC
SQL statements that constitute a transaction. I'm still very new to
JMeter, but I don't see a way within any Controller to define multiple
JDBC Requests that constitute a transaction (ie. an all or nothing
approach)
Hi All,
Has anybody had any luck defining tests that support a number of JDBC
SQL statements that constitute a transaction. I'm still very new to
JMeter, but I don't see a way within any Controller to define multiple
JDBC Requests that constitute a transaction (ie. an all or nothing
approach)
Surely the same applies to any IP services - the initial request goes
to a well-known port, and response go to the port chosen by the
client.
The firewall has to take this into account.
Or is RMI fundamentally different?
S.
On 26/03/06, Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Proble
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