samplers are synchronized, as such, makes Jmeter hung and never end the test plan.
Anybody can help me out ?
Thanks
Jian Tong
I am using Java 1.4.2 with WinXP
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Yes, that's what I did.
(1) Click Add button
(2) Click in input field
(3) Enter ".*\.html"
(4) Click Start
It didn't work. But when I tried:
1) Click Add button
(2) Click in input field
(3) Enter ".*\.html" and hit "Enter"
(4) Cli
#x27;t hit 'enter' and directly go to next step. I
just noticed it in Jmeter manual. But I think it would be more help if
there is an obvious indication about this in the proxy server interface.
Anyway, thank you very much.
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such that the xml file can appear as a whole. I have tried to change the size in some way, but it always shows invalid size. Do you know the valid largest packet size for Windump ?
Thank you
Jian Tong>>> git <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/07/07 2:51 AM >>>
Alsohttp://nerds
e xml file sent itself ? I have seen a field named "Post Data" in View Results Tree, but it's always blank, is that the expected behavior ?
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hould this be a bug ?
If anybody has a positive experience of post request with xml file , can you please send me the example .jmx file ?
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the file.
By the way, do you have any examples for post response (.jmx file) that I can take a look and give it a shot ?
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what the problem is ?
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0, dinesh g wrote:> Even though Jmeter is meant primarily for Load testing, it can be very well used for functional testing also. It has very good functional testing features.> > Ive been using it for quite a while. With an ant task for Jmeter, it makes automation of functional testing much
regards to the Jmeter functionalities that can be applied to functional or automatic testing.
Thank you very much
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on't know if this answered your question or not. If not restate yourquestion.AlanFrom: Jian Tong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 8:56 AMTo: JMeter Users ListSubject: RE: Any way to get more response time breakdowns using Jmeter?Hi Alan,I got another question with regar
bugzilla enhancementrequest your suggestion to include latency in the summary report. Wouldyou do this? Cheers,Alan From: Jian Tong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 10:54 AMTo: JMeter Users ListSubject: RE: Any way to get more response ti
nless the xml format is selected. This makesit much more difficult to get the log into an excel spreadsheet than isthe case with a simple .csv log. I'm assuming that this limitation is abug in jmeter. Does anyone know if this is the case, or if there areany workarounds?-Original Message-
Hi Peter,
These articles are great. Thanks alot. By the way, do you also have
articles related to "user based" testing ?
I would appreciate it if anybody can refer me docs covering this topic.
Thank you
Jian
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I am still not clear what latency time is. Anybody can give a definition
of latency time in JMeter ? The sample xml log in User Manual shows
Latency time is much less than Elapsed time. How is Latency related to
Elapased time ?
Thanks
Jian
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Hi Peter,
As you said bytes/sec and requests/sec are better metrics for load testing, then I hope to know what the benchmark is for bytes/sec and requests/sec from your experience ?
Thanks
Jian Tong>>> "Peter Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/13/06 8:29 PM >
f u see the statistics the minimum reponse time is .7 seconly.If u want correct response time then take 95% percentile value(I thinku know this concept)...then may be u will get the correct response time.Regards,MaheshOn 12/13/06, Jian Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> Hi,>> I am v
wrong. Anybody can explain it to me ? Is this related to my laptops hardware specifications, like CPU, Memory, etc ?
Thank you very much
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