If I have a test plan that looks like this:
Random Controller
|
+---> Recording Controller
| |
| +---> HTTP Request A
| +---> HTTP Request B
| +---> HTTP Request C
|
+---> Recording Controller
| |
| +---> HTTP Request X
| +---> HTTP Request Z
| +---> HTTP Request C
|
+---> Recording Controller
|
+---> HTTP Request 1
+---> HTTP Request 2
+---> HTTP Request 3
Can I expect that a given thread will always execute one of:
A, B, C
X, Y, Z
1, 2, 3
...or will all of the http requests under the random controller be
randomized, so it would be just as likely to pick:
A, X, 3
B, C, 1
...etc? And if the answer is the latter... is there any way to
achieve the former?
-n
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