> I think http 1.1 allows two requests over the same connection, and http
> 1.0 allows four.
Those are actually HTTP protocol requirement that restrict the maximum
concurrent HTTP connections between two peers. You can go violate these
limits if you like.
Multiple _requests_ can be sent over a single open connection using HTTP
Keep-Alive.
As for actions (3) and (4) you mentioned below, it is difficult to model -
the problem is JMeter doesn't allow thread groups to occur under another
thread groups. For e.g., this is impossible:
--------------------------------
Thread Group A (1 thread)
- Request 1
- Request 2
- Thread Group B (2 threads)
- Request 3
--------------------------------
I'm not sure if you can simulate what you want with two separate outer-level
thread groups -- perhaps group B could wait on some flag that group A sets
to 'true' at the end of it's processing.
Regards,
Sonam Chauhan
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ivan Rancati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, 16 April 2005 3:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Two HTTP simultaneous request within same thread
>
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to have JMeter issue two simultaneous HTTP requests
> within the same thread?
> I think http 1.1 allows two requests over the same connection, and http
> 1.0 allows four.
>
> The behaviour I need to simulate (per each thread) is this:
> 1) cell phone makes a http login request
> 2) cell phone makes a http request that creates some user (and thread)
> specific data on the server
> 3) cell phone makes a http request that uses the data created in (2)
> 4) cell phone makes a second http request that uses the data created in
> (2)
>
> In the actual device I need to emulate, (2) waits until (1) is
> completed, and both (3) and (4) wait until (2) is completed. However,
> there is no dependency between (3) and (4), which are issued
> concurrently, and this is the part that I haven't found a way to model
> in JMeter.
>
> All ideas/suggestions are welcome.
>
> thank you,
> Ivan Rancati
>
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