Thank you! I prefer use multiple variables to store multiple parameters
instead of BeanShell, BeanShell is a bit more complicated.
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Thank you for telling me some knowledge of XML !
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it looks to me that the counter gets invoked twice when it is part of the
while conditions definition that why you see increment by 2 (which may or
may not be a bug)
This works
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While controlle r${__javaScript( "${cnt}" != "10" )}
+Sampler ${__counter(TRUE,cnt)} --> use this form the t
I was wondering if what I experience recently is also another counter +
intSum bug or did I set up test incorrectly (I don't think so, but I'm new
to JMeter). Here's a recap from my post about it (original mail to list with
subject "Counter bug or test plan setup incorrectly?"):
Hello,
I'm using
Most of these type of cases work out to one of the two
a. You aren't sending back the correct session id (usually you havent added
a cookie manager) so the server rejects your request
b. Your application uses dynamic data and you aren't extracting the data and
sending it back correctly (for.e.g th
Hi Friends,
I have a script that places an order. Looks like it works upto the step
before it "place order". I am not getting any response back with the
confirmation number at the following step. It's not giving any error
either.
Can anyone help?
Request:
POST data:
csrfToken=5268119723947658705
vamba,
You need to have:
1. A working performance test to put load on system
2. Successfully working CPU and memory PerfMon collector
If you have succeeded with both parts then you can begin tests and interpret
results.
For step 1 you may find help here. For step 2 seek for help at PerfMon
plugin
If you have MES V2.02 (Make Everything Simple) installed then all you have to
do is point it at a URL and press one of two buttons on it called 'Find
Bottleneck' or 'Find Memory Leak' - they will run an analysis routine that
replaces the need for human thought and automatically produces a graphical
On 7 October 2011 11:18, vamba wrote:
> Hi ,
> I have added jemter plugin for the perform counter . how to find
> the bottlenecks in CPU utilization and memory leak in that report ..pl tel
> me how to check that using that graph
As far as I can tell from the rather brief details above,
Hi ,
I have added jemter plugin for the perform counter . how to find
the bottlenecks in CPU utilization and memory leak in that report ..pl tel
me how to check that using that graph
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