The TCP Sampler does work, but it is fairly simple. It only allows for one EOL character (defined as a property). See jmeter.properties for descriptions of other TCP properties.
Each sampler creates a new connection, so if you have multiple samplers in a single thread, each one will get a different connection. [I'm hoping to fix that one day.] But you can always use it as a base for creating your own protocol handler, e.g. by creating your own version of the TCPClientImpl class, and defining the property tcp.handler. S. On 7/13/05, srikanth peddireddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I have to test an application which communicates with the server over TCP > sockets. I wanted to simulate number of TCP connections to the server and > over each connection my virtual users will be requesting some data by > following an agreed upon API . > So I would like to know : > Will this kind of testing is possible using TCP sampler? > Is TCP sampler is completely implemented ? > If yes in which version and how to use it? > > Any info or details about the resourses on this feature will be appreciated. > thank you > > regards > Srikanth > > > Disclaimer > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This e-mail message may contain confidential, proprietary > or legally privileged information. It should not be used by > anyone who is not the original intended recipient. If you > have erroneously received this message, please delete it > immediately and notify the sender. > > The views, opinions, conclusions and other information > expressed in this electronic mail are those of the > individual sender and not endorsed by SDG Software > Technologies Pvt. Ltd. unless otherwise indicated by an > authorised representative independent of this message. > > Before opening any attachment please check them for viruses > and defects. SDG Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd. shall not > accept responsibility for any loss or damage arising from > the use of this email or attachment(s). > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --------------------------------- > Too much spam in your inbox? Yahoo! Mail gives you the best spam protection > for FREE! > http://in.mail.yahoo.com > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

