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On 01/05/2009, Jean-Louis.Pasturel <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
I am a begginner with JMeter and this is my first post to this mailing
list, and sorry for perhaps faq questions. If it is, let me know.
Is it possible to do static initialisation in a Java Request Sample that
uses the parameters set in the panel of the the Java Request Sample ? Or is
there a better way with other feature of JMeter ( Pre-processor ?)?
I'm not sure what you are trying to do.
The Java Request Sampler is a very basic sampler that allows one to
generate a simple sample response; not sure what static initialisation
has to do with that.
Please explain in a bit more detail what you are trying to achieve,
and then maybe someone can provide suggestions as to how it might be
done.
Regards
JL Pasturel
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Sorry, i agree that I was not very clear.
Exactly i don't know how JMeter and Java Request Sample instanciates
threads. So i wondering if to use static variables ( not final) has a
sense in a Java Request Sample.
My goal, is to share objects ( with sometimes monitored accesses )
between threads ( for example : a datapool, read by all the threads,
counters, getting a local port not used by others threads ...).
Hope i am more clear ...
Regards
JL Pasturel
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