RE: Multipule Global CSV Data Sets

2010-11-18 Thread J . E . C . Brisland
Hi Guys, OK lets try and actualy type text that makes sense this time! What I want is several CSV's defined globally, then I want to be able to define which CSV to use on each thread. Take these 2 CSV's for example CSV1 user1,pass1 user2,pass2 user3,pass3 user4,pass4 CSV2 user5,pass5 user6,pa

Re: timestamps out of sync with system clock

2010-11-18 Thread Andrej van der Zee
Hi, > > I would prefer an option that gets the time ether from > currentTimeMillis() or from nanoTime(). On windows, the latter gets > its value from the QueryPerformanceCounter() API which causes the > drift from the system-clock. > On few particular machines we have seen a drift that is very ex

Re: timestamps out of sync with system clock

2010-11-18 Thread Andrej van der Zee
Hi, > > I tried a simple program comparing systemTime and nanoTime, and found > that it does seem to drift (WinXP/Java1.6). This is not the impression > one gets from the Javadoc... > > Maybe the base times need to be regenerated more frequently - perhaps > even every sample, leaving the nanotime

Re: timestamps out of sync with system clock

2010-11-18 Thread sebb
On 10 November 2010 07:26, Andrej van der Zee wrote: > Hi Sebb, > > Thanks for your reply. > >> >> JMeter saves both System.currentTimeMillis() and System.nanoTime() at >> the start of a run. >> >> It then uses System.nanoTime()  differences to arrive at the current >> time with a resolution of 1m

Re: Recording HTTP Put-Requests with Proxy

2010-11-18 Thread sebb
On 18 November 2010 18:54, sebb wrote: > On 17 November 2010 07:59, scherko wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm facing this problem: >> If I'm recording some traffic with the JMeter Proxy all the PUT Requests >> seem to fail. >> After looking at the recorded HTTP-Requests I noticed, that the parameters >>

Re: Recording HTTP Put-Requests with Proxy

2010-11-18 Thread sebb
On 17 November 2010 07:59, scherko wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm facing this problem: > If I'm recording some traffic with the JMeter Proxy all the PUT Requests > seem to fail. > After looking at the recorded HTTP-Requests I noticed, that the parameters > are saved as a parameters name field, even though

Re: Jmeter Connector

2010-11-18 Thread sebb
On 18 November 2010 14:01, wrote: > Hello everyone. > > I am using Rational Team Concert with tools such as AppScan, Funtional > Tester, etc. For test the performance of the application will use Jmeter. > Question: Anyone know if there is a connector of Jmeter for Rational Team > Concert? No, No

Re: Populating a csv and reading a random column from it

2010-11-18 Thread Felix Frank
On 11/11/2010 10:55 AM, J.E.C.Brisland wrote: > Hi All, > > Here is what I want to do. (Please bear with me... I have a hard time trying > to put my thoughts into words) > > I have a whole bunch of forum discussions, and posts within those discussions. > > What I want to do is populate a CSV wi

Jmeter Connector

2010-11-18 Thread ccarrillo
Hello everyone. I am using Rational Team Concert with tools such as AppScan, Funtional Tester, etc. For test the performance of the application will use Jmeter. Question: Anyone know if there is a connector of Jmeter for Rational Team Concert? Greetings! Carlos ---

Re: constant throughput timer and response time

2010-11-18 Thread Toni Menendez Lopez
Thanks a lot, Toni. 2010/11/18 Deepak Goel > Hey > > Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag > > Throughput = Number of Users or Threads in Jmeter's case > > > Think Time + Response Time > > So if your response time varies as