I was unable to find a way to do what you are attempting with JMeter, so I
modified the JMeter 2.2 code to allow me to dynamically create new threads
at runtime. This is done by calling a new method on the
StandardJMeterEngine class using beanshell. This patch has not been added
to the JMeter build, but I can send it to you if you are interested.
sebb, do you think this functionality would be useful to add to JMeter? If
so, I can clean up the patch and submit it.
Skyler Bingham
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Hi.
I need to make an adaptive test on a server.
The test starts with a simple HTTP request. Depending on the sample time of
this request i want to increase the
load of the test.
For example:
I start with 10 thread users. If the sample time is low i want it to
increase to 30 threads users at runtime.
How could i do that? Should i make a new Threadgroup start at runtime? How?
Thanks.
Juliano
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