Hi, i have some doubts in using Timers in JMeter..
Below is my Test Plan
_TestPlan
|__ThreadGroup
|__Simple Controller
|__HTTPRequest1
| |___Gaussian Random Timer1
| |___ResponseAssertion
|__HTTPRequest2
| |___Gaussian Random Timer2
| |___ResponseAssertion
|__HTTPRequest3
| |___Gaussian Random Timer3
| |___ResponseAssertion
|__View Results Tree
from JMeter manual, i saw this sentence : If you choose to add more than one
timer to a Thread Group, JMeter takes the sum of the timers and pauses for that
amount of time.
But for the timer example(given in JMeter manual), they says: Timer #1 will
apply to Requests Two, Three, and Four (notice how order is irrelevant for
hierarchical elements). Assertion #1 will apply only to Request Three. Timer #2
will affect all the requests
So may i know for my test plan,
JMeter will sum up all 3 of my timer and pauses for that amount or time
OR
JMeter will run in this sequence :Gaussian Random Timer1, HTTPRequest1,
Gaussian Random Timer2, HTTPRequest2, Gaussian Random Timer3, HTTPRequest3
I'm quite confuse with the 2 sentence i mentioned above which i saw it in
JMeter manual. Can anyone help me or let me know how exactly my test plan will
run? if all 3 timers will sum up, is there any ways to let every HTTP requests
have it's own delay or think time? Thanks..
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