Thanks, the Tree view is WAY more helpful!!!! > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 7:29 AM > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: Re: Problem with defining Success for HttpRequest > > > If you have no assertions, a failed request means a response > code other than > 30x or 200. Ie, 404 (not found), 500 (internal server > error), or some kind of > connection refused/timeout error. > > Use the View Results Tree to get a good look at all these > data items for each > request. You should be able to see exactly what's up this > way. View results > in Table visualizer is not a very useful one. > > -Mike > > On 13 Aug 2003 at 10:47, Thompson, Kris wrote: > > > I'm having what I hope is a very basic problem. I am > using the "View results in Table" listener and the problem is > that it is saying according to the success checkbox (in the > listener) that my HttpRequest was unsuccessful. I don't > think this is a problem with JMeter but most likely my code > or web framework. So the question is, What does JMeter use > to determine if a HttpRequest was successful or not in this listener? > > > > Thanks > > > > Kris Thompson > > www.frameworks-boulder.org > > > > > > > -- > Michael Stover > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Yahoo IM: mstover_ya > ICQ: 152975688 > AIM: mstover777 > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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