AW: AW: Jmeter scripting and other tools

2005-07-20 Thread Christian Baumgartner
2005 14:39 An: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org Betreff: Re: AW: Jmeter scripting and other tools On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 14:53 +0200, Christian Baumgartner wrote: > Well, first thank you for your suggestions, that helps me really > much.. > > I actually haven't figured out, how to u

Re: AW: Jmeter scripting and other tools

2005-07-20 Thread Michael Stover
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 14:53 +0200, Christian Baumgartner wrote: > Well, first thank you for your suggestions, that helps me really much.. > > I actually haven't figured out, how to use the Link Extracotr (HTTP HTML > LINK PARSER), it doesn't work i think. And then there is the problem about > the

AW: Jmeter scripting and other tools

2005-07-20 Thread Christian Baumgartner
Well, first thank you for your suggestions, that helps me really much.. I actually haven't figured out, how to use the Link Extracotr (HTTP HTML LINK PARSER), it doesn't work i think. And then there is the problem about the depth. I haven't found a tool/object for that kind of recusion. With the R

AW: Jmeter scripting and other tools

2005-07-20 Thread Christian Baumgartner
So am i able to use beanshells to perform like a webspider, crawling through my pages, each link of them, to a specific link-depth, and record the request timings, succsessful page load and so on? -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: sebb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Juli

AW: Jmeter scripting and other tools

2005-07-20 Thread Christian Baumgartner
Thanks, i already had a look on OpenSTA but I prefer working on all platforms.. But in this context -> I read something about BeanShell integration. Is that a posibility to do some scripting? And how can i realize it? I found the BeanShell Sampler, but the Docu doesn't really give an meaningful ex