Has anybody thought about a JDBC listener so that the results can be
inserted into a database for reporting purposes? I realise the XML can be
parsed and inserted into a database but having JMeter do this would be
easier.
Not sure what the performance implications are, just sounding out the idea
originated outside your organization,
either from an external partner or the Global Internet.
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 15:22:08 +, Stedham, Richard
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Has anybody thought about a JDBC listener so that the results can
I want to do remote testing using 1 controller, and 3 remote hosts in server
mode. I have got this to work but I want the remote host name in the log file,
or a log file per remote host. This way I can compare the response times
between the servers.
I am using the following command on the
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S.
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From: Stedham, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: How to get remote host name in log file
I want to do remote testing using 1 controller, and 3
remote hosts in server
mode. I have got
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