On 31/07/2009, Gokulakannan Somasundaram <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>    When i browsed through the source, i could find out it is because of the
>  default buffer size of the BufferedReader. I can see that we are using the
>  constructor of BufferedReader which doesn't take the buffer_size as
>  argument. But can we make that a configurable parameter and give that as an
>  input to the constructor of BufferedReader?

Anything is possible, but CSV Dataset is not designed for such usage.

Why not put the XML data in separate files, and use the CSV Dataset to
hold the file names?

>  Thanks in advance,
>  Gokul.
>
>
>  On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Gokulakannan Somasundaram <
>  [email protected]> wrote:
>
>  > Hi,
>  >    I am using JMeter to do the SOAP Webservices testing. I have added a CSV
>  > Config element, a file with all the xml messages to be sent. So this is 
> just
>  > one variable {message}, that i am using in the text box provided for taking
>  > inputs. While running the test, i found errors coming out after sometime
>  > with the following message "XML document structures must start and end
>  > within the same entity." . I found out the message for which it starts
>  > occuring is around 37K. There is no problem when JMeter reads lines below
>  > 32K(atleast as per my observation). Do i have a configurable parameter
>  > somewhere to increase the max input size?
>  >    Please let me know.
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Gokul.
>  >
>

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