Hi Siva,

I have attached the script and CSV which contains binary file name generated
for different transaction for every AMF request.
By parametrezing these binary files I am trying to achieve the usual data
parameterization what we do usually in load scripts for  HTTP protocol
or for JAVA/.NET based application.

Here I am parametrizing login binary files as well as business transactions.

User csv contains binary for 2 users as well as binary for business
transactions

I am stuck only with :: Now I have to run this for 1000 users.
So question ::: Is there any workaround so that I can avoid generating login
binary files for 1000 users?


Thanks
Pradeep




On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 11:39 AM, siva [via JMeter] <
[email protected]<ml-node%[email protected]>
> wrote:

>   hi pradeep,
>
> you have moved a bit ahead, I am still struggling to click some controls
> on flex application itself.
>
> Can you share the scripts with me.
>
> If you think some thing is confidential,replace that with some dummy
> varaibles.
>
> Can you pls share the same.
>
> Thanks,
> Siva
>
> On 10/15/2010 11:16 AM, pradeep_spra wrote:
>
> > Hello ,
> >
> >   I have to perform load test of flex application using JMETER.
> >
> >   I have created the scripts and parameterized the binary files name and
> >   its working fine for 1 user.
> >
> >   Now for each user I need a binary file i.e AMF request for every
> >   single virtual user.
> >
> >   Now How to manage these Vusers in JMETER for flex.
> >
> > Script structure is :
> > Test Plan
> > -----Thread Group
> > -------------Once Only Controller (For Login)          Login AMF Requests
>
> > -------------Loop Controller (Business Transactions) Transactions AMF
> > Request
> > -------------LogOut
> AMF
> > for Logout
> >
> > Now, this scripts run absoultely fine for n number of iteration?
> > Now how to increase the number of virtual users.
> > I have virtual user names , but how to use them in JMETER.
> >
> >
> >   Any help is greatly appreciated
> >
> >
> >   Thanks for your support
> >
> >   Pradeep Kumar Tiwari
> >
>
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