Sample Results are only available to the rest of JMeter after the
sampler has completed.

I don't see how this can be changed - nor do I think it should be changed.

The only solution I can see is to break up the sampler into separate
sections - the sampler could maintain state to decide what to do next.

It could then be wrapped in a controller to loop the appropriate
number of times.

The Transaction Controller could perhaps be used to provide a summary sample.

You might be able to create your own version of the Transaction
Controller that combines repeating the sampler with summarising the
results.

S
On 16/10/2007, Jorg Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I've build my own JMeter sampler that tests our webcasting application (a
> multimedia presentation that displays a stream and then displays other
> content (slides, images, text, html pages) at specific time points.
>
> The sampler typically runs 10-15 min but has many different requests that
> make up the watching of this webcast. My sampler will run through the
> whole webcast and then returns a SampleResult (for the whole webcast)
> together with sub results for each request.
>
> Unfortunately this mean that I'm only able to review the results after the
> whole test has completed. It would be great I could see the plot of each
> sample when it occurred - I wouldn't even mind if the sub results are
> handled like full top-level results.
>
> Any ideas on how I could do this?
>
> Jorg
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