That's not the case actually . My thread group is set up that once an 
error happens the thread should stop but the test should continue for 
other threads.I also use a view results tree Listener and my finding has 
been that one particular request in one particular thread is giving an 
empty response and hence the subsequent request is not getting substituted 
with the parameter values. I don't know whether Jmeter is not waiting for 
the request to get completed or what ?

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What is happening most likely is that an earlier thread could be timing
out and you are not getting a response but your Thread Group is to set
up to Continue on error instead of stopping the thread.  You can see the
errors if you put a listener on like View Tree Results, not good for
performance but helpful in diagnosis issues like this.

Once the previous request fails and you allow the thread to continue the
next request will only contain the parameter and not an actual value.

~Brian

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:12 AM
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Subject: Regular expressions sometimes not getting substituted

Guys,
           I want to know a basic Jmeter thing. I have parameterized my 
requests using Regular expression extractors meaning I am picking up 
values from earlier responses and then substituting them on subsequent 
requests. When I am running a few threads the parameter values are
getting 
replaced as expected.But sometimes it is so happening that under heavy 
load , the requests are not getting the parameter values substituted 
meaning that previous responses didnt respond with proper values. Now my

question is does Jmeter always wait for the reponse to render and then 
only it sends the subsequent requests?What happens if there is a stuck 
thread (response not rendered)at the server?Or if the delay period is 
reached then it bangs the server with a new request irrespective of 
whether or not previous responses were rendered?

 


Regards,

Subhrajyoti 
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Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: www.labware.com

LabWare LIMS Solutions - Results Count


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