I would love to take a look at the patch. I have been looking at the code and trying to figure out a way to do it. . . Henrik Ridder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I did a modification of JMeter some time ago, just because I needed unique users.
At that time I had do alter the code a bit. I haven't follow the developmet of JMeter for some time now and I don't know if there is a easy way to do it now. I don't think that patch will work on JMeter1.7 that is out now. But if the plan for Avalon is on the way I really hope they add that feature in that version. If you want I'll send you the patch and you can see if you can do anything with it. Not much help I'm afraid. Henrik --On den 29 mars 2002 16:17 -0800 david garcia wrote: > > So it appears that Jmeter threads are actually multiple instances of the > same user. Of course the most common thing to do in load testing is to > have each thread be an unique user. From reading the jmeter docs, It is > not clear that this is even possible. Has anybody out there done? If so > how? I suspect that the modification manager is involved somehow, yet I > cannot quite see how when I read the docs. . . > > -David- > > > > --------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Greetings - send greetings for Easter, Passover -------------------------------- Partitur Informationsteknik AB Wenner-Gren Center SE-113 46 Stockholm, Sweden tel. +46 8 566 280 00 ext. +46 8 566 280 09 fax. +46 8 566 280 20 mob. +46 708 83 66 67 http://www.partitur.se/ -------------------------------- PING PONG - simply more fun -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: For additional commands, e-mail: --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - send greetings for Easter, Passover

