Hi Daya,

I don't know how the jmeter script provided by Pavithra works, but if the
individual requests go *without taking previous cookies* then IS will do
everything all over again, rather than reading from caches.

Even if the requests are sent with previous cookies, if we send the SAML
request with ForceAuthn attribute then IS won't use previous authenticated
sessions.

Thanks
Dulanja


On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:34 AM, Daya Attapattu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Asela,
> Pavithra gave me a jmeter script on SAML.   It runs 1 iteration, 1 thread.
>  I can increase both , but it will not be a good performance test due to
> caching.  I think we have to change user to ensure assertions are
> independent.  Have you done this, previously?  Do you have a jmeter script?
>
> Malintha,
> Thanks for all discussions about automation.  I need some help on this.  I
> will be running this on in-house performance machines.  I know the sequence
> of activities required to get the test going (jmeter script will be
> modified, but that does not change the process).  Please let me know a free
> time for you.
>
> Please note that I will be going to EPF this morning (Friday, 25/7).  I
> should be back by 11:00 or so.
>
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