Hmm, maybe.

It does seem i'm confused about the timeout aspect though; Having done
some packet tracing, jmeter does seem to be doing what it should be.

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> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 2:24 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Many moons ago, I submitted a patch to allow keep-alive on SOAP http
>> requests.
>> the thread is basically here:
>>
>> http://marc.info/?l=jmeter-user&w=2&r=1&s=SOAP+keepalives&q=b
>>
>> Now i'm back in this area, and still confused :)
>>
>> What I need to simulate is this:
>>
>> x clients connecting ( i.e. threads )
>> Sending a SOAP request every y seconds ( Loop count, with a timer -
>> sorted
>> )
>> Connection being closed after z seconds. ??
>>
>> It seems to me I have no control over z.
>>
>> In other words, I want to do a test where y is less than z, and  should
>> see the response time lower than when y is greater than z.  But I dont
>> currently see that behaviour at all.
>>
>> In fact, when I run on solaris via ant, the default behaviour in my
>> setup
>> seems to be that connections open and close incredibly quickly, and the
>> number of established connections remains very low.  In this setup, I
>> see
>> good 20ms response times.
>>
>> When i then enable keepalives, i see all the established connections
>> build
>> up, but i also see response time increase to 40ms.  Which doesnt make
>> much
>> sense to me!
>>
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>>
>> I see different behaviour when i do this on Windows, although my windows
>> box is also outside the firewall, and therefore going across a different
>> network, hmm.  Our real clients are majority windows.
>>
>> So; Is there any way i can configure z (keep alive timeout)?  and any
>> other thoughts?
>>
>> Rgds,
>> Dan
>>
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