Hi Deepak,
as you asked, ID is unique, and my volumes are not large,
I've read spidering a site, so if I don't specify a loop count or something
else which is fixed,
waht's the best way for it?

thanks!



Deepak Shetty wrote:
> 
> whats your terminating condition? are the id's always unique ? do you care
> if you fetch the same id multiple times? what volumes are you talking
> about
> here?
> 
> Your test looks like a sort of spider which isn't easy to do in JMeter
> 
> Thread group
> +Request
> ++Extract Id's into say fetchIds
> +while (someVariableIsNotSet)
> ++For Each Id in fetchIds
> +++Request
> ++++Post Proc Extract the ids  say nextIds
> ++++Listener combine nextIds into some suitable datastructure say
> allNextIds
> ++If there are some id's still be fetched, set the structure(allNextIds)
> into the form the FOR loop expects(fetchIds) otherwise set the variable
> causing the while to terminate
> 
> If your volumes are large, you cant do this in memory.
> See
> http://theworkaholic.blogspot.com/2009/10/spidering-site-with-jmeter.html#solution
> for a sample on how to use files to do the above
> 
> regards
> deepak
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 8:57 PM, 7BOOK <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I am trying to make a jmeter plan to realize following regression loop:
>>
>> TestPlan
>>        Thread Group
>>                Http InitPage
>>                        XPath ID
>>                For Each ID
>>                        Http Request:   Path:.../files/${ID}
>>                                XPath ID
>>                        For Each ID
>>                                Http Request:   Path:.../files/${ID}
>>                                        XPath ID
>>                                For...
>>                                        ...
>>
>> ...
>>
>> The plan will stop until all related IDs have been found and requested.
>> I can't use counter or variable to define a fixed looping depth level.
>> I've tested Module Controller, from one module call back to it's caller,
>> it
>> caused stackoverflow,nothing happened,
>>
>> Thanks!
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