This has come up a few times.
Search for 'spider' in the Jmeter archives.
Richard Hubbell wrote:
Hello,
I've looked for an answer for this question but didn't
find one. Maybe I wasn't looking for the right thing.
I am new to jmeter. I am trying to create a test that
will traverse all the links in a page and then follow
those links. I suppose I would limit the recursion
but that would be part of the test. I would also
choose links to traverse pseudo-randomly.
Does anyone have an example of how to do this or can
you point me to an example or even a document
explaining how to make this work. Thanks.
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