Is there a reason you think JMeter wouldn't accept the variable name in the
filename currently? It seems to me that should work.
-Mike
On 17 Dec 2002 at 11:35, Michal Kostrzewa wrote:
> Hi Ananda,
> > I wish to do the following :
> > In a looped HTTP POST you can send a file along with your
> > request. e.g. the file looks like this -
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
> > <DeviceDetails>
> > <DeviceID>device1</DeviceID>
> > <HostName>My-device</HostName>
> > </DeviceDetails>
> >
> > I want to change the <DeviceID>device1</DeviceID> to device2, device3,...
> > for each new thread I am spawning, i.e for each connection to the server I
> > am testing.
>
> So you want to send different file with subsequent request... Impossible thing
> I think. The only way I can see about it is to:
>
> - prepare n files for n threads with appropriate content
> (<DeviceID>devicen</DeviceID>). You could do it pretty easy with perl or
> something like that
>
> - patch jMeter to accept variables in filenames. You could set filename to
> /foo/bar/myfile${__threadnum}.xml.
>
> It's nice improvement, so If you want it that way I may try to do it today
> evening (however I cannot promise anything). Also you may want try to do it
> by yourself (source code is available). Please tell me what you decided.
>
> best regards
> Michal Kostrzewa
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