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@@ -779,11 +779,11 @@
<example title="Looping Example" anchor="loop_example">
-<p><a href="../demos/LoopTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example (see Figure
3).
+<p><a href="../demos/LoopTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example (see Figure
4).
In this example, we created a Test Plan that sends a particular HTTP Request
only once and sends another HTTP Request five times.</p>
-<figure image="logic-controller/loop-example.gif">Figure 3 - Loop Controller
Example</figure>
+<figure image="logic-controller/loop-example.gif">Figure 4 - Loop Controller
Example</figure>
<p>We configured the Thread Group for a single thread and a loop count value
of
one. Instead of letting the Thread Group control the looping, we used a Loop
@@ -814,12 +814,12 @@
</properties>
<example title="Once Only Example" anchor="once_only_example">
-<p><a href="../demos/OnceOnlyTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example (see
Figure 4).
+<p><a href="../demos/OnceOnlyTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example (see
Figure 5).
In this example, we created a Test Plan that has two threads that send HTTP
request.
Each thread sends one request to the Home Page, followed by three requests
to the Bug Page.
Although we configured the Thread Group to iterate three times, each JMeter
thread only
sends one request to the Home Page because this request lives inside a Once
Only Controller.</p>
-<figure image="logic-controller/once-only-example.png">Figure 4. Once Only
Controller Example</figure>
+<figure image="logic-controller/once-only-example.png">Figure 5. Once Only
Controller Example</figure>
<p>Each JMeter thread will send the requests in the following order: Home
Page, Bug Page,
Bug Page, Bug Page. Note, the File Reporter is configured to store the
results in a file named "loop-test.dat" in the current directory.</p>
@@ -837,7 +837,7 @@
</properties>
<example title="Using the Simple Controller"
anchor="simple_controller_example">
-<p><a href="../demos/SimpleTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example (see
Figure 5).
+<p><a href="../demos/SimpleTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example (see
Figure 6).
In this example, we created a Test Plan that sends two Ant HTTP requests and
two
Log4J HTTP requests. We grouped the Ant and Log4J requests by placing them
inside
Simple Logic Controllers. Remember, the Simple Logic Controller has no
effect on how JMeter
@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@
following order: Ant Home Page, Ant News Page, Log4J Home Page, Log4J
History Page.
Note, the File Reporter
is configured to store the results in a file named "simple-test.dat" in the
current directory.</p>
-<figure image="logic-controller/simple-example.gif">Figure 5 Simple
Controller Example</figure>
+<figure image="logic-controller/simple-example.gif">Figure 6 Simple
Controller Example</figure>
</example>
</component>
@@ -970,11 +970,11 @@
<example title="ForEach Example" anchor="foreach_example">
-<p><a href="../demos/forEachTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example (see
Figure 11).
+<p><a href="../demos/forEachTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example (see
Figure 7).
In this example, we created a Test Plan that sends a particular HTTP Request
only once and sends another HTTP Request to every link that can be found on
the page.</p>
-<figure image="logic-controller/foreach-example.png">Figure 10 - ForEach
Controller Example</figure>
+<figure image="logic-controller/foreach-example.png">Figure 7 - ForEach
Controller Example</figure>
<p>We configured the Thread Group for a single thread and a loop count value
of
one. You can see that we added one HTTP Request to the Thread Group and
@@ -988,7 +988,7 @@
This has two Regular Expressions and ForEach Controllers.
The first RE matches, but the second does not match,
so no samples are run by the second ForEach Controller</p>
-<figure image="logic-controller/foreach-example2.png">Figure 11 - ForEach
Controller Example 2</figure>
+<figure image="logic-controller/foreach-example2.png">Figure 8 - ForEach
Controller Example 2</figure>
<p>The Thread Group has a single thread and a loop count of two.
</p><p>
Sample 1 uses the JavaTest Sampler to return the string "a b c d".
@@ -1235,15 +1235,27 @@
response for any sample. In addition to showing the response, you can see
the time it took to get
this response, and some response codes.
<p>
-There are three ways to view the response, controllable by a push
-button. The default view shows all of the text contained in the
-response. The alternative view attempts to render the response as
+There are three ways to view the response, selectable by a radio
+button.</p>
+<p>The default view shows all of the text contained in the
+response.</p>
+<p>The HTML view attempts to render the response as
HTML. The rendered HTML is likely to compare poorly to the view one
would get in any web browser; however, it does provide a quick
-approximation that is helpful for initial result evaluation. The rendered
XML
-will show response in tree style. All DTD nodes and Prolog nodes will not
show up
-in tree; however, response may contain those nodes.</p>
+approximation that is helpful for initial result evaluation.
+If the "Download embedded resources" check-box is selected, the renderer
+may download images and style-sheets etc referenced by the HTML.
+If the checkbox is not selected, the renderer will not download images etc.
+</p>
+<p>The Render XML view will show response in tree style.
+Any DTD nodes or Prolog nodes will not show up in tree; however, response
may contain those nodes.
+</p>
</description>
+<p>
+ The Control Panel (above) shows an example of an HTML display.
+ Figure 9 (below) shows an example of an XML display.
+<figure image="view_results_tree_xml.png">Figure 9 Sample XML
display</figure>
+</p>
</component>
<component index="16.3.7" name="Aggregate Report"
screenshot="aggregate_report.png">
@@ -1360,15 +1372,15 @@
<example title="Authorization Example" anchor="authorization_example">
<p><a href="../demos/AuthManagerTestPlan.jmx">Download</a> this example. In
this example, we created a Test Plan on a local server that sends three HTTP
requests, two requiring a login and the
-other is open to everyone. See figure 6 to see the makeup of our Test Plan.
On our server, we have a restricted
+other is open to everyone. See figure 10 to see the makeup of our Test
Plan. On our server, we have a restricted
directory named, "secret", which contains two files, "index.html" and
"index2.html". We created a login id named, "kevin",
which has a password of "spot". So, in our Authorization Manager, we
created an entry for the restricted directory and
-a username and password (see figure 7). The two HTTP requests named
"SecretPage1" and "SecretPage2" make requests
+a username and password (see figure 11). The two HTTP requests named
"SecretPage1" and "SecretPage2" make requests
to "/secret/index1.html" and "/secret/index2.html". The other HTTP request,
named "NoSecretPage" makes a request to
"/index.html".</p>
-<figure image="http-config/auth-manager-example1a.gif">Figure 6 - Test
Plan</figure>
-<figure image="http-config/auth-manager-example1b.gif">Figure 7 -
Authorization Manager Control Panel</figure>
+<figure image="http-config/auth-manager-example1a.gif">Figure 10 - Test
Plan</figure>
+<figure image="http-config/auth-manager-example1b.gif">Figure 11 -
Authorization Manager Control Panel</figure>
<p>When we run the Test Plan, JMeter looks in the Authorization table for
the URL it is requesting. If the Base URL matches
the URL, then JMeter passes this information along with the request.</p>
@@ -1585,8 +1597,8 @@
that tells JMeter to override the default "User-Agent" request header and
use a particular Internet Explorer agent string
instead. (see figures 9 and 10).</p>
-<figure image="http-config/header-manager-example1a.gif">Figure 9 - Test
Plan</figure>
-<figure image="http-config/header-manager-example1b.gif">Figure 10 - Header
Manager Control Panel</figure>
+<figure image="http-config/header-manager-example1a.gif">Figure 12 - Test
Plan</figure>
+<figure image="http-config/header-manager-example1b.gif">Figure 13 - Header
Manager Control Panel</figure>
</example>
</component>
@@ -1739,10 +1751,10 @@
The pattern is a Perl5-style regular expression, but without the
enclosing brackets.
</p>
<example title="Assertion Examples" anchor="assertion_examples">
-<figure image="assertion/example1a.png">Figure 7 - Test Plan</figure>
-<figure image="assertion/example1b.gif">Figure 8 - Assertion Control Panel
with Pattern</figure>
-<figure image="assertion/example1c-pass.gif">Figure 9 - Assertion Listener
Results (Pass)</figure>
-<figure image="assertion/example1c-fail.gif">Figure 10 - Assertion Listener
Results (Fail)</figure>
+<figure image="assertion/example1a.png">Figure 14 - Test Plan</figure>
+<figure image="assertion/example1b.gif">Figure 15 - Assertion Control Panel
with Pattern</figure>
+<figure image="assertion/example1c-pass.gif">Figure 16 - Assertion Listener
Results (Pass)</figure>
+<figure image="assertion/example1c-fail.gif">Figure 17 - Assertion Listener
Results (Fail)</figure>
</example>
@@ -2016,7 +2028,7 @@
will choose at random, and replace the value in your URL test sample. Each
time through
the test, a new random value will be chosen.</p>
-<figure image="modification.png">Figure 8 - Online Poll Example</figure>
+<figure image="modification.png">Figure 18 - Online Poll Example</figure>
<note>One important thing to remember is that you must create a test sample
immediately
prior that will return an HTML page with the links and forms that are
relevant to
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