Re: question regarding simulating different type of browsers

2008-07-03 Thread Wing Tang
thank you On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 12:44 AM, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 02/07/2008, Wing Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am wondering whether jmeter 2.3 can simulate different type/version > > The current version is 2.3.2 > &

question regarding simulating different type of browsers

2008-07-02 Thread Wing Tang
Hi, I am wondering whether jmeter 2.3 can simulate different type/version browsers. For instance I have a script when run I want to simulate the behaviour as Internet Explorer 6 and when running the next time I want to do it as Firefox 2. Can you someone tell me whether this is possible, and how

Re: question regarding User Defined Variables

2008-01-05 Thread Wing Tang
/jmeter/bin/jmeter.bat -Jserver.name=test -Jserver.name.port=7778 Is this what you are saying? Thanks in advance, Wing On 1/5/08, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 04/01/2008, Wing Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Andre, > > > > The User Parameters

Re: question regarding User Defined Variables

2008-01-04 Thread Wing Tang
eath the "Pre Processors") instead of > "User Defined Variables" (and check "Update Once Per Iteration"). User > Parameters are local to a thread (which I think is what you need) > whereas User Defined Parameters are global to all threads. > > Best rega

question regarding User Defined Variables

2008-01-04 Thread Wing Tang
Hello, I have the following scenario which i cant get to work correctly, it always return the last set of the User Defined Variables. I have a generic login script that i want to use for different enviroments, for instance a Development (dev) enviroment and a System Integration (si) enviroment.

Re: load time question

2006-01-03 Thread Wing Tang
g of Apache show me a different time and > through the browser also it goes smoothly.. but only jmeter logs a much > higher load time... > > Regards, > Wing > > On 1/2/06, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > How many threads are you running? Is the load time always t

difference between Redirect Automatically and Follow Redirects

2006-01-02 Thread Wing Tang
Hello, Can someone explain to me what the difference is between Redirect Automatically and Follow Redirects in a HTTP Request? I dont really see any significant difference between the two. regards, Wing

Re: load time question

2006-01-02 Thread Wing Tang
TED]> wrote: > > How many threads are you running? Is the load time always the same? > > On 02/01/06, Wing Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a question to ask about the load time parameter in the sampler > result > > tab of th

load time question

2006-01-02 Thread Wing Tang
Hello, I have a question to ask about the load time parameter in the sampler result tab of the "view results tree". The load time that i see is way higher than the load time that i see in the my apache access log file. According to jmeter the load time is : 5579 ms and according to the access log

load time question

2006-01-02 Thread Wing Tang
Hello, I have a question to ask about the load time parameter in the sampler result tab of the "view results tree". The load time that i see is way higher than the load time that i see in the my apache access log file. According to jmeter the load time is : 5579 ms and according to the access log