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- Original Message -----
From: Peter Lin
To: Noureddine BEKRAR
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: Performance graph of the Results Monitor Listener
the memory measurements are taken from Tomcat's status servlet, which means
it is the total
requests sent by
JMeter
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- Original Message -
From: "Peter Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JMeter Users List" ; "Noureddine
BEKRAR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: Performance graph of the Re
Hi,
Can you please tell me which memory is monitored in the "performance graph" of
the "monitor results listener", is it the size of the used memory for the JVM
or is it the memory used by Tomcat.
This is the -not enough clear- explanation about this subject in the "Building
Monitor testpl
Hi all,
Can you please explain me how to use the "Monitor results listener", because i
use it on a test to report a status of a tomcat 5.5.9 server (where the site to
stress is), but the problem is that i had no results in the listener and the
list of servers in this listener stay empty.
Thank
Hi all,
Like you know, in the "Response assertion", the "patterns to test" are
sensitive to special caracters like "?", this kind of characters are
considered like a part of regular expression.
My problem is that i have many spécial characters in my text to control, and i
want to know if
Hi all,
Can you please tell me what's the aim of the "jmeter.expertMode" property
found on the jmeter.properties file.
I tried to give it "true" and "false" values, but i didn't find the
difference between the two in the JMeter GUI. There is not enough
documentation about this point.
Thank's.
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