Not sure that the default HTTP protocol implementation supports
timeouts. If it does, then presumably there is a System property one
can set.

All I can suggest is to try searching the Sun documentation...

S.
On 12/10/05, Rinke Heida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes the webserver I'm testing "hangs"or otherwise gives no reponse
> back on a request from my JMeter 2.0.3 testplan. Because I'm testing 24
> testplans throughout a night or a weekend it's kind of nasty when in the
> morning JMeter still waits for that one request to respond.
>
> I've tried the "Runtime controller" but this controller seems only to
> set the testresult to false if the response time is to long. It does not
> abort a request if it takes to long.
>
> Is there a way to set a kind of time-out for HTTP Requests so any
> request will be aborted and the next test or request can go on?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Rinke Heida
>
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