>You should be able to do this in Jmeter. But don't be fooled, you will
>likely be rebuilding your application logic in Jmeter
Whats the client written in? java? If so it may be possible to reuse the
client classes to accomplish this -- but that depends on how well the client
is written


On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 2:20 AM, Felix Frank <[email protected]> wrote:

> You should be able to do this in Jmeter. But don't be fooled, you will
> likely be rebuilding your application logic in Jmeter, which may be a
> huge hassle.
> What you need to do is define appropriate RequestSamplers and Loops to
> implement the same logic the client side uses when run from, say, the
> browser.
>
> I'm not sure it will be worth the hassle, but then, I recently found
> myself spending some 10 hours tuning my test plan to work with all the
> little special cases in the web shop I was stressing.
>
> So, go ahead and build a plan to do all that jazz if it is worth the
> effort to you.
>
> One word about the chunking: I very much doubt that Jmeter can make
> chunks from a given file. But could you fool your server into accepting
> the same chunk dozens of times over? Because it sounds as if the easiest
> thing would be to just use a pre-made chunk in a single file you define.
> Then again, BeanShell might be able to do something for you. But I
> cannot advise you on that.
>
> HTH,
> Felix
>
> On 09/04/10 21:21, tripgaurav wrote:
> >
> > AAh.. n 1 more thing... after every chunk upload succeeds (as in when
> server
> > receives 1 MB data), it gives a response and the client calls another
> > servlet... this other servlet has a check in it to see if the total video
> > has been uploaded and if not, it asks the client to call the first
> servlet n
> > send another chunk... this goes on n on till the file is uploaded...
> >
> > PS: Please dont ask me why this application is architected in this way...
> I
> > have no control on the design and I just need to perform load tests for
> it
> > :)))
>
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