A browser typically opens about 4 connections to download all of the
resources of a page. I'd naturally like to emulate this behavior in my test
cases.
I see that the HTTP Request Sampler has an option to do exactly this with
the parsed Embedded Resources.
But the HTTP Request Sampler only
From the release note for 2.5.1
Additional known bugs: Version 2.5 introduced a concurrent download
feature for embedded HTML resources. Unfortunately this may result in
corrupted downloads or other errors (bugs 51918[1] and 51919[2]). We
will fix these bugs as soon as possible; meanwhile the
Thanks for the response Deepak, but I will respectfully disagree with the
assertion that states that it's not possible or worthwhile to try to
replicate concurrent resource fetching.
Of course each browser has differences, even different numbers of concurrent
downloads, but JMeter is already
it's not possible or worthwhile to try to replicate concurrent resource
fetching.
Did I imply that? - not intentional. I said depending on your situation
a) it might not be worth it (but only you can know this based on your app)
and there might be easier ways to get the answer you want(again
Hi all,
I'm too tried to parametrize the scheduler field by a user defined
variable.but it doesn't work.Is thera any other alternate for this?
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 3:46 AM, sebb seb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6 October 2011 22:58, Deepak Shetty shet...@gmail.com wrote:
as far as I remember ,
may be insufficient POST values or wrong URL mapping
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Bhuiyan, Hasan (Hasan)
mahmud.bhui...@searshc.com wrote:
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
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