Hi all,
I am using Jmeter to stress test my webserver.I have a Solaris 10
SPARC box with 32 GB RAM and 32 Processor machine.I tried stress testing
five webservers(installed on different platforms) from the same client, with
250 threads for each webserver.I had five different Jmeter process
Hi,
I have verified that the Mail Visualiser triggers an email when associated with
a Java Request when the Status field in the sampler is set <> OK. I am using
Web Service requests and there is no apparent equivalent of the Status field
for these requests. So can the Mail Visualiser work with
Thank you Sebb :)
~Ajit
On 8/21/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is deliberate - the extraction process uses a Set which therefore
> ignores duplicates.
>
> There's no way to affect this currently.
>
> S.
> On 20/08/07, Ajit Wagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello EB,
> > I have a h
Hello EB,
I am trying to spider a web page containing IFRAME tags with JMeter 2.2 by
enabling RegexpHTMLParser.
following is the scenario -
WEB A contains IFRAME tags
IFRAME generate some URL and generated url target is some another URL e.g.
TEST
Please suggest me - how can I spider above sce
This is deliberate - the extraction process uses a Set which therefore
ignores duplicates.
There's no way to affect this currently.
S.
On 20/08/07, Ajit Wagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello EB,
> I have a html page - containing following IFRAME tags-
>
> http://MyServer/Redirect1";
> http://My
Hello EB,
I have a html page - containing following IFRAME tags-
http://MyServer/Redirect1";
http://MyServer/Redirect2";
http://MyServer/Redirect1";
http://MyServer/Redirect1";
http://MyServer/Redirect3";
http://MyServer/Redirect3";
I am hitting this page by enabling "RegexpHTMLParser" with JMete
Hi, and thanks for the info.
The exception in your previous post :
at
org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.share.util.MultipartFormHandler.getNextPart(MultipartFormHandler.java:206)
at
org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.config.upload.FileUploadConfiguratorImpl.beginRequest(FileU
See:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/best-practices.html#beanshell_server
On 20/08/07, ewcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I want to execute my BeanShell script on server and i don't know how to do
> that. Problem here is that this server is running somewhere in local
> network
Hi
I want to execute my BeanShell script on server and i don't know how to do
that. Problem here is that this server is running somewhere in local
network and not on my machine. I know that i can do that by executing
command " java -cp .;bsh.jar bsh.Remote bsh://server:port script.bsh" but
is i
Stuart Findlay wrote:
> You can generate a random function to generate a choice e.g:
>
>
> ${__Random(1,${refName_matchNr},n)}
>
> you will then be able to utilise ${n} in a variable command to construct
> the reference:
>
> $__V{refName_${n}}
>
> Hope that helps, Stuart
Exactly the thing - m
I should add that the XPathExtractor does return all nodes by default.
Stuart
Stuart Findlay wrote:
You can generate a random function to generate a choice e.g:
${__Random(1,${refName_matchNr},n)}
you will then be able to utilise ${n} in a variable command to
construct the reference:
$__V
You can generate a random function to generate a choice e.g:
${__Random(1,${refName_matchNr},n)}
you will then be able to utilise ${n} in a variable command to construct
the reference:
$__V{refName_${n}}
Hope that helps, Stuart
Ronan Klyne wrote:
Hello all,
I need to be able to locate se
Hello all,
I need to be able to locate several values in a page, and randomly
select one. The regular expression extractor will let me do the random
selection, but I'd rather use the XPath extractor, as it's more suitable
for specifying bits of an HTML document...
Is there any way to have the XPat
Hi,
I made those 2 logs with paros proxy for Mozilla and Jmeter.
Have you got an idea?
1) log of paros for Mozilla
POST http://10.24.10.129:8080/nuxeo/create_document.faces HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.24.10.129:8080
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20060130
Red Hat/1.7
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