Hi!
I have made a script witch makes 3 requests.
The problem is that sometimes the third request doesn't always show up on the
view result tree listener or on the aggregate report. My question is how can I
see that the request has been sent out?
I'm assuming that the above mentioned listeners o
The path to the files does not have to be absolute - none of mine are.
Make sure the paths are relative to the working directory (where you
loaded jmeter) rather then just relative to where the original jmx file
is loaded from.
I use nant to execute jmeter calling a master jmx file which essential
G'day
1. Try using a drive mapping. Map the same drive letter on the different
systems to the directory containing the test plans on that system. The paths
will be different on each system but the path from the drive letter is the same
on all and can be used as a portable path of the include mo
Thanks for the tip!
I have two problems with Include controller:
One: is that it require absolute path to included jmx files. meaning
it's not portable between systems. I can't make it work with relative
path. e.g. if included jmx fiels in same directory. Is there a way?
Second: How to make it run
G'day
Have a look at INCLUDE controllers.
There are a couple of drawbacks - an INCLUDE'd module can't include another so
you can only go one level deep.
And unlike test plans which are uploaded from the controller to any remote
JMeter slaves automatically INCLUDE modules aren't. You have to ma
Hello,
Looking for best practivce advice,
I have tests for different modules of application in multiple .jmx
files. Each module and corresponding .jmx file has 10+ test cases.
Keeping all tests in single file is not practical.
First, we have multiple developers/testers updating the tests at the
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On 30/05/2008, Ritesh Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Dear,
>
> Pls solve the below queries
>
> . The difference between different options available under grouping.
> As my response time vary a lot with the different options so which one is
> best suitable?
>
> ___
Hi all,
I was wondering why the latency time ('lt') for nested HTTP requests is
not propagated to its parent sample, while the normal time ('t') is.
http://cnn.com/"; rc="302" rm="Found" tn="Thread Group 1-1" dt="text"
by="260"/>
http://www.cnn.com/"; rc="200" rm="OK" tn="Thread Group 1-1"
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