Have a look at the tomcat documentation at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/http11.html, the
acceptCount attribute might be of interest for you.
Oliver
rf wrote:
I am testing my web application which runs with Tomcat
4.1.18. I have set maxProcessors to 2, and gave three
re
support. I was expecting it to pick that up at runtime. It works fine now.
Regards,
Gero
Oliver Rossmueller wrote:
Gero,
I just tried
- cvs co jakarte-jmeter
- copy mail.jar and activation.jar to jakarta-jmeter/lib
- call jakarta-jmeter/build.sh
- start JMeter using jakarta-jmeter/bin/j
Gero,
I just tried
- cvs co jakarte-jmeter
- copy mail.jar and activation.jar to jakarta-jmeter/lib
- call jakarta-jmeter/build.sh
- start JMeter using jakarta-jmeter/bin/jmeter
and the Mail Visualizer is in the Listeners list (using JDK 1.4.1 on
Linux, I did not try JDK 1.3.1). It is not neces
Michael,
this is a bug, the proxy always uses the first RecordingController found
in the tree. I'll have a fix in the cvs soon so the proxy will take the
first ENABLED RecordingController in the tree, so you can disable all
the other RecordingController elements and leave only one active. This
Raza Hashmi wrote:
If any body can shed some light on this, would be greatful,
I have installed jmeter on my laptop(win2000), and I have also installed
JDK1.4, I wanted to test website which is behind the firewall,
I tried to make a setup by defining JAVA_HOME environment variable, which
is now p
Scott Eade wrote:
I have two questions pertaining to the results of recording a session using
the HTTP Proxy Server.
1. If I record a HTTP session using the proxy, each request is created with
a child HTTP Header Manager object. Should these be retained in the test
script for playback or can the
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