Thanks! That is even if the response is XML, but if we check ' Use Tidy ',
then the JMeter will treat it as HTML and check the response it's a valid
HTML or not before parsing the XPath, so if there is error during checking,
then the XPath Extractor doesn't work, right?
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Thanks for the prompt response.
- No other test elements in use other than what I listed in the OP.
- Jmeter version: 2.5
I've tried removing all the listeners and running from NON-GUI mode with -l
from the master, this is the command I used: ./jmeter -n -r -t cli-test.jmx
-l example-log
Sadly
Hello,
Can you add these options if they are not here to jmeter startup script
(inside JVM_ARGS):
- -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError(already in DUMP)
- -XX:HeapDumpPath=path to logging folder where user running JMeter has
rights add it
Then run you test .
Once OOM occurs, you will get a
The test plan is :
Test Plan
|_createA
|_XPath Extractor
|_createB
|_XPath Extractor
|_createA
|_XPath Extractor
The response of create is like next :
requestcreate id=5 //request
There is only one 'id' in each response and I use the 'XPath Extractor' to
extract
Hi all
We have been using JMeter for quite some time (current JMeter5.0). Is there
any specific way with which:
1. JMeter Test Results can be written to MySQL Database?
2. Parameters/Variables, Iteration Number, Assertion Values, Regular
Expression Results and Real Time User Data can
Hello,
You OOM is related to bug in HTTP HC4 implementation that is fixed in
2.5.1-RC3.
So using nightly build will fix your issue.
But please confirm it does.
Regards
Philippe
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Philippe Mouawad
philippe.moua...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again,
Thanks for your post
Hi Again,
And please confirm (just to have it written :-) ) you were using HTTPClient
4 new implementation.
Regards
Philippe
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Philippe Mouawad
philippe.moua...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
You OOM is related to bug in HTTP HC4 implementation that is fixed in
Hello
Is there a way via command line to enable and disable loops controllers? I
have a test plan that has a clean up set of steps that I disable to run the
tests, then disable the test loop and enable the clean up loop. Of course
in the GUI you just right click and select enable/disable...
Hi Philippe, thanks for your guidance.
I can confirm I was using the HTTPClient 4 implementation. Would you expect
the Java implementation to avoid this problem?
I've downloaded the latest binary from the nightly releases but am
struggling to get jmeter-server to run, it bombs on start with the
Hello,
Using HttpClient 3 should avoid issue, since it was a leak in HC4
implementation (lots of SingleCOnnectionManager active).
Regarding nightly, you can get RC 3 here:
http://people.apache.org/~milamber/jmeter-2.5.1RC3/dist/
Please reply to us if your issue with NoClassDefFoundError is still
By the way are you using any external plugins or putting some jars in lib
or lib/ext folders ?
I tried with dist, not getting issue, which script are you using ?
Thank you
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Philippe Mouawad
philippe.moua...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Using HttpClient 3 should
I have the http://code.google.com/p/jmeter-plugins/ plugin pack in place the
master server which I was using for some graphing listeners but I removed
them during testing to ensure they were not the burden.
I have no additional jars in place on the slave servers.
I'll retest with HTTP client v3
Hi,
You can create a DB connection in Beanshell at the beginning of the script,
then store it in a JMeter variable.
Then, whenever you wait, you can store whatever you wait in the DB using
this connection.
Cheers,
Tibo
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 13:57, vineeth vineeth.sasidha...@spi.com wrote:
Couldn't you just use a JDBC config element and sampler?
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Bruce Ide
flyingrhenqu...@gmail.com
Early results look like the HttpClient 3 is increasing its memory usage at a
much slower rate than the HttpClient 4 jmx was doing.
I am still using dist however, did you intend for me to test HttpClient 3 on
2.5.1-RC3?
Additionally, I seem to be getting an increased error rate with HttpClient
3,
My answers below
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:16 PM, poox r...@bancha.net wrote:
Early results look like the HttpClient 3 is increasing its memory usage at
a
much slower rate than the HttpClient 4 jmx was doing.
I am still using dist however, did you intend for me to test HttpClient 3
on
Hi
Meter will treat it as HTML
Tidy does. Jmeter doesnt know.
so if there is error during checking, then the XPath Extractor doesn't
work,
Some errors Tidy will fix, it might for e.g. add an html and body tag
which will mess up your xpath. if you are interested , download the command
line version
hi
Just use different names in the XPath extractor (for e.g. by adding a
counter or the __counter function) make the name variablev - should work ,
not tested
regards
deepak
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:18 AM, freesky h...@windowslive.com wrote:
The test plan is :
Test Plan
|_createA
if you know it in advance then add an IF controller (wrapping your loop)
that checks a property (where the property is passed by command line)
jmeter 2.5 has setup and teadown threadgroups which might be what you are
looking for -
Hi
you probably dont want to do this while your test is running, you want to do
it at the end of your test (you could ofcourse write your own listener like
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/MysqlCollectorPlugin - but it isnt
what I would do
JMeter Test Results can be written to MySQL
I'm with Deepak, this is a task best done offline after the test is complete.
That said, it depends a lot on why you want to do this. It might be a direct
DB connection is best.
Assuming you take the offline route, here's an example of what we do:
A lot of our testing is based on comparing
I have to include two query string parameters in my URLs. One of them
is a timestamp and the other is a calculated value based on the
timestamp. All the URLs can use the same two values. The tricky part
is that the server is validating both of these values and the
timestamp must be fairly up to
Thank you very much!
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I want to use 'a_1', 'a_2' etc to represent 'createA', I can't use 'a', 'b',
'c' to represent 'createA'.
Do you mean I should write like next in the XPath Extractor :
Reference name : ${_counter(,rd)}
XPath : //create/@id
I tried it, it doesn't work.
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Basically your ref name is variable (Im assuming your xpath only returns 1
value)
e.g. a_${c}
The counter function should have worked (to get c), but doesnt seem to ,
possibly it is a bug.
As a workaround To get an autoincrement counter in BeanShell post processor
use something like
String c =
per the documents
The counter generates a new number each time it is called, starting with 1
and incrementing by +1 each time.
However
ThreadGroup
+${__counter(TRUE,ref)}HTTPSampler1
+DebugSampler
+${__counter(TRUE,ref)}HTTPSampler2
+DebugSampler
+View Results tree
Generates the number 1 in both
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