These "modes" are actually "services". When you configure the mode in
some .properties file you basically pick which service gets used.
We should not have a SampleSenderFactory that does an `if` on modes,
we should have a more generic mechanism where any such sample sender
implementation might exi
> Can I still be able to use same remote nodes? As I have mentioned in my
> original e-mail, after first JMeter test is started, the second one fails
> because remote nodes are busy.
On the same remote node you would have to start Jmeter twice, on different
ports.
On your workstation you start
As far as I know, JMeter is not multi-document aware. So it will no edit/run
multiple test files. The same I believe applies to the "server" remote
instances.
You could use the same machine for multiple load tests if you start multiple
Jmeter instances using different ports.
--emi
> On 18 Oc
Hello,
YaMeter 0.2 has been released, now with Google Cloud Compute Engine support!
You may run your JMeter load tests on Amazon EC2, Google Cloud or both of them!
Read more and download from http://yameter.com/0.2.html
Having a few servers on EC2 and a few on Google Cloud is actually
pretty co
> So I think the problem is elsewhere than the mirrored files.
I believe the antivirus wasn't looking at the content but the URL for Java
binaries. Known mirrors were "safe".
--emi
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 10:11 PM, sebb wrote:
> On 3 October 2017 at 17:40, wrote:
> > Ok, the point is closed.
r and use a IF to choose the right
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> Le 27 sept. 2017 18:40, a écrit :
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>> Yes, using the same RabbitMQ plugin you mentioned.
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>> Was hoping for some component already out there supporting both
>> protocol's.
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>> Ne
I imagine that for AMQP you use a 3rd party plugin like https://github.com/
jlavallee/JMeter-Rabbit-AMQP ?
I guess it might be possible to create a custom plugin to bridge towards
those two underlying.
--emi
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 7:00 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
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> From: Emilian Bold
> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 10:35
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: YaMeter: JMeter load tests in the Cloud
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>> Hello all,
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>> I've published the installers for http://yameter.com/ which allows you
>> to run JMeter load tests in the Cloud, using
Great! Feel free to email me with any issues.
--emi
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Rupesh Garg wrote:
> looks quite good, will go through it
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> On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 at 18:14 Emilian Bold wrote:
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> > I've published the installers for h
Hello all,
I've published the installers for http://yameter.com/ which allows you
to run JMeter load tests in the Cloud, using your existing login info.
Right now only Amazon EC2 is supported, more Clouds to follow.
The tools is totally free, no limits whatsoever.
Feedback much appreciated.
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