thank you for your fast answer.....
one last question....so "http user parameter modifier" is not efficient for
my problem;and if is not so.....how must i write my xml document?
i found that user manual don't explane really good how to use "http user
parameter modifier".
thanks again

Andrea Florio


2007/4/19, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

See http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/best-practices.html
and see Section 16.5 "User variables"

On 4/19/07, neth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> i'm using jmeter for a few stress test in my company.Let me explane my
> problem.
> My problem is that for make i.e. 5 login with 5 users, i know that i can
> make 5 username and 5 password adding 10 row in "send parameter with
> request" my "http request" with post methode, but is there any
alternative
> solution?
> i.e i will/can make a file with many values of username and password so,
if
> jmeter can upload this file, i mustn't write so many name and values in
> "send parameter with request".
> I have seen also "http user parameter modifier" function but i can't
> understad  how  "make" a good  xml  file  becouse  i haven't found any
xml
> schema or exemple of this function.
>
> I already tried to found a forum or any information about my problem,
but i
> haven't lucky.
>
> I really hope for a answer as soon as you can.
>
> Thanks Andrea Florio
>


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