On 26/10/2007, Dmitry Kudrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> s> It seems to me that the samples which don't match the desired RE have
> s> failed, so I would use an Assertion instead of the Post-Processor.
> Yes, but all responses are right. They can have message or can not.
> I am counting how many requests contains messages which I need.
>
> So, I can't use assertion in this case.

OK

> s> However, if you don't want to do that:
>
> s> The Java Request sampler can be used to generate samples with almost
> s> any content you want; this could be used instead of an invalid HTTP
> s> sampler.
> Thanks, I will try. Seems it is what I need.
>
> s> The check you are doing is more on the lines of an Assertion, except
> s> that the Assertion depends on multiple previous samples, not just the
> s> last one.
>
> You are right, but in the real plan I have more complex logic. I used
> this example to illustrate what I want. :)

There have been some requests to be able to add arbitrary values to
samples for logging/documentation purposes; this would probably be
useful here as well.

However that has not yet been implemented (or even designed).

> s> You could probably use the BeanShell assertion to do this.
> s> It could count the number of failures, and flag the last sample as an
> s> assertion failure if the count is < 10.
> Thank you a lot.
>
> s> On 26/10/2007, Dmitry Kudrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Greetings, JMeter community!
> >>
> >> I start my jmx plans from command line and it writes result in jtl
> >> file. Then I build html report using xsl transforming. I have several
> >> logical events in my test plan and want to receive notification in my
> >> result report.
> >>
> >> For example I have plan similar with the following:
> >> -Loop
> >> --HTTP Request
> >> ---Timer (1sec)
> >> ---RE Extractor (can extract message if it is in the response)
> >> --if (isMessageReceived)
> >> ---messageCounter++;
> >> -if (messageCounter < 10)
> >> --Error ! (I want to show this error in the result report)
> >>
> >> I send HTTP Request using wrong host name (for example: unknown host),
> >> set HTTP Request name to error description and receive this error in my
> >> result report.
> >>
> >> Seems it is wrong approach. Can somebody give me advice what should I
> >> do for getting error notifications in my report?
> >>
> >> Thank you.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dmitry Kudrenko
> ARDAS group http://ardas.dp.ua
>
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