Attach a View Results Tree listener and observe the requests you are
making
and the responses you are getting and see where the problem lies . Ensure
that all your tests have assertions so you can figure out the first place
of
failure easily.
also take a look at what the error actually
I have a question and I would like help from you. I am using jmeter for
testing of stress.
My question is to test on a single URL or include all enbedded resources to
calculate response time.
Ex: Ther URL www.google.com has 5 sub urls endedded resources (See list
below)
1
Hi
asked many times on this list , you can look through the archives.
The summarised answer is none of them(mostly somewhere in between or worst
case slightly more) , and also depends on what you mean by response time. A
browser would not download all files in a single thread (I believe IE's
a 404 means file not found. Observe the Requested URL and check whether the
URL is right and the file really doesnt exist or if the URL is wrong.
Directly typing this URL in the browser should give you the same error.
Most browser incompatibilities are due to js/css which JMeter doesnt care
about.
Hi Lads,
I'm just setting up a Traffic model and wish to run a suite of Tests per
thread for X mins and break up
the calls using throughput controllers. So my layout is:
Runtime controller X mins
|
-Throughput Controller 80%
|
-Throughput Controller 20%
This work fine and
Thank you deepak.
Deepak Shetty wrote:
Hi
asked many times on this list , you can look through the archives.
The summarised answer is none of them(mostly somewhere in between or worst
case slightly more) , and also depends on what you mean by response time.
A
browser would not
Hi All,
Does anyone know if JMeter can be used with apps that use ORMI or NCA Oracle
protocols?
Thanks,
-Tony
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