The file
extras/ConvertHTTPSampler.txt
gives instructions on how to convert the samplers.
S.
On 08/12/05, Peter Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is the one named HTTPClient. that is correct.
peter
On 12/8/05, Christensen, Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure I know what the Http
How exactly is this property set for various speeds? If I wanted to
emulate a 50kbps dialup line, what would I set this property to? Do I
set it to 5/8 = 6250?
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sebb would know how to do that. I believe he updated the docs in SVN, but
the website hasn't been updated yet. if you download a nightly, the docs
packaged in the tar/zip should have an explanation.
peter
On 12/8/05, Christensen, Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How exactly is this property set
The only lines that I could find in the Dec 7th nightly build regarding
this property are in the Jmeter properties file:
# Define characters per second 0 to emulate slow connections
#httpclient.socket.http.cps=0
#httpclient.socket.https.cps=0
I just want to confirm that I should be using 8
I tried setting these properties first to 6250 and later both to 100.
Neither setting appeared to have any significant impact. (And, yes, I
did get rid of the # in column 1) :-)
I am using the December 7th nightly build to try out this capability.
I tried first via VPN, then directly to the
hmm... I haven't used the new feature myself. maybe sebb can respond with
some tips
peter
On 12/8/05, Christensen, Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried setting these properties first to 6250 and later both to 100.
Neither setting appeared to have any significant impact. (And, yes, I
did
cps should perhaps be named bps, because it calculates the delay
based on the number of Java bytes sent or received.
These are 8 bits, but that is without the overhead, which can vary
between connections - e.g. number of stop-bits, parity etc.
Note that the setting only applies to the Http
I'm not sure I know what the Http Sampler using Apache HttpClient is.
Is this the http sampler that is labeled HTTP Request HTTPClient? I
have a large script that is using the other one (HTTP request). Is
there any way to quickly change the type of sampler in my script by
doing some sort of a
it is the one named HTTPClient. that is correct.
peter
On 12/8/05, Christensen, Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure I know what the Http Sampler using Apache HttpClient is.
Is this the http sampler that is labeled HTTP Request HTTPClient? I
have a large script that is using the
As to slower connections, the latest nightly builds include a means of
simulating slow connections for the Apache HttpClient sampler.
See jmeter.properties:
#httpclient.socket.http.cps=0
#httpclient.socket.https.cps=0
==
I looked at extending this to the default Http implementation, but it
is
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