Example Sampler committed to CVS

2004-01-15 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
An Example Sampler has just been committed to CVS. See: http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-jmeter/src/core/org/apache/jmeter/ samplers/ ExampleSampler.java and http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-jmeter/src/core/org/apache/jmeter/ samplers/gui/ ExampleSamplerGui.java It is

RE: [bcc][faked-from][mx] Bad GUI performance

2004-01-15 Thread Krahe, Chris
You probably already checked this, but what is the Ramp-Up Period set to in your Thread Group? If that isn't your problem, consider posting your .jtl. Chris Krahe Systems Architect Aquilent, Inc (ack-wil-lent) http://www.aquilent.com/ -Original Message- From: REBESCHINI Christophe

RE: Bad GUI performance

2004-01-15 Thread Michael . Lee
The JMeter GUI has nothing to do with a 1 minute reponse from and HTTP Request unless your running it on a commodore 64. HTTP Requests are usually VERY small strings sent across a wire. Not much to it. I think you need to read more about how the whole web protocol works. The bottleneck is on the

Re: Bad GUI performance

2004-01-15 Thread peter lin
the response takes 3 seconds, it has very little to do with JMeter and everything to do with your webpage. A well designed webpage should process the response within 1 second for moderately complex database query and transformation. A simple webpage should be less than 500ms. the easiest

Query Sequences

2004-01-15 Thread Stefan Bindel
Hi, I have looked through the documentation and through this list, but haven't found an answer. Is it possible to create a sequence of HTTP Samplers so that not the time of each request but the time the whole sequence takes is recorded. IOW: I'd like to get the time, how long it takes my user

Write values to a file

2004-01-15 Thread ChristopherPesarchick
Is there a way to write out data to a file while jmeter is executing a plan? I couldn't find anything. -Chris - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Basic things for developing a new sampler

2004-01-15 Thread peter lin
hi lalit, without seeing the code, I'd have to guess. let me make sure I understand the setup first. your sampler uses other beans to do specific tasks. each sampler creates it's own instance of those beans to do the work. If that is the setup, I don't see any potential problems. on the

JMeter not saving test!

2004-01-15 Thread Michael . Lee
I have a very large test plan. Yesterday I noticed that it started saving my file with 0 bytes! It was almost 6.5 megs. It over wrote what I had so its gone. Then, it started giving me an error where it can't save it at all. It did the same thing again today. Luckily I was saving under the names