Thank you for your reply.
Sure. I will keep Flood IO separate from this thread/group.
To your point above, yes I am adding 1 common response assertion for all
HTTP requests. But this is used to ignore response codes for sub samples.
Some third party JS, CSS responses in errors like 304, 302. Is t
Perhaps, this mailing list isn't the best place to debug Flood.io service.
Have you in your JMeter script add some assertion response on the page
to check the return data?
On 10/10/2015 01:46, Ankit Sethiya wrote:
Hello,
I am running JMeter test using a third party service called Floo.IO (t
P.S. Just to add, I did select "retrieve all embedded resources" so all js,
css, jpegs etc are loading back in my JMeter response (in sub samples)!
Thanks.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Ankit Sethiya
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running JMeter test using a third party service called Floo.IO (this
Hello,
I am running JMeter test using a third party service called Floo.IO (this
is similar to blazemeter) which allows me to execute my JMeter scripts on
cloud from different locations.
Now, my question is:
I ran a test for about an hour.. and at 20 to 30 mins in the test i noticed
that site wa