You may want to consider caching too which is not handled by the
HttpSamplerFull class but handled very well by most browsers.
tushar



                                                                                       
                                            
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Thanks for the tip.
I am trying to use JMeter to closely emulate a client performing
client-like things.  I may take the time to modify this so that it can
(optionally) use multiple connections in the same manner as Netscape or
IE...

-----Original Message-----
From: neth6 atozasia.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: July 25, 2001 10:24 PM
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Subject: RE: JMeter extensions and browser emulation


Hi,

Heh, heh.  The parser warnings are those of jTidy.  If you want warnings
turned off goto HTTPSamplerFull and look for the method 'protected static
Tidy getParser()'.  After the line 'tidy.setQuiet(true);' add another line
-
tidy.setShowWarnings(false);

Errors will still be shown though.  I've haven't tried this so I hope it'll
work.

Nope, HTTPSamplerFull does not open multiple connection like a user-agent.
My rationale behind this is that it's just trying to measure the load time
that's all.  Having it emulate a user-agent by opening multiple connections
only speeds up(?) the measurement but may not serve any other purpose.

I try not to take into consideration the metrics other than load time.
That's why as suggested by Mike, I modified the code to NOT include the
parse time it takes to find <img...>, <input type="image"...>, <applet...>
but instead just the time taken to load those binaries.

neth

-----Original Message-----
From: "Jamie Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 17:18:31 -0400
To:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: JMeter extensions and browser emulation


> I have taken the HttpSamplerFull code and am running it - this is great
stuff.  One question though - how do I turn off the parser warnings
(telling me that img does not have an alt attribute, for instance...  This
seems to be bogging down my system somewhat.
>
> One other question - ( I have not yet looked closely through the code) -
does the HttpSamplerFull accurately emulate a user agent by opening
multiple connections to fetch the page and it's contents?
>
> Thanks!
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