On 21/04/06, David Bronner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebb - those are all options for defining variables with a fixed value, but
I want to keep assigning new values to them. For example, in one of my
scripts, I want to assign the unix epoch (seconds since 1970) into a
variable once per loop.
On 22/04/06, Chamal De Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear firends,
I am quite new to JMeter. I have created a thread grouph and set the thread
count to 50. I assume each thread represents a user is the system (Is this
correct?).
Each thread represents a user. Not sure what the system has to
As it says on the nightly download page:
To run JMeter, download BOTH the _bin and _lib archives.
Extract into the SAME directory structure.
There will be one or two duplicates (e.g. NOTICE and LICENSE).
Did you do this?
On 21/04/06, Jelmer de Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to
On 19/04/06, Rich Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In our test we are performing a search to make sure an object did NOT
get created in the LDAP Directory. When we use the LDAP Extended
Request sampler the status returned and logged is always true / good
since the query was performed
The name is the jndi name of the queue. You have to provide the jndi
properties and the jar of the naming provider or otherwise the queue
will not be found.
Martijn
Brasil wrote:
hello
I have a littel problem
I am testing Point to point with Jmeter
in the manuel the Recieve QUEUE = QRPL
Hi all,
I use CSV data set config in my tesr.
I made a sample run wherein,
-I created a csv file containing one record.
-added the filename with the correct path.
-and placed in a variable named departure
-I did not put in any value in the delimeter.
The test
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