On 10 November 2010 18:16, Andrei Ghimus <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have uploaded all necessary files to
> http://ghimus.ro/jmeter-issue-1/
>
> My jar and all its dependencies are in extlibs.zip; unpack in
> "jakarta-jmeter-2.4/lib/ext/". My class needs GWT libs, which I have
> included, but they hurt JMeter on my machine. I needed to increase
> PermGen to 164MB for it to run with the GWT libs.
>
> My sampler will fail (connection refused), but it will report its
> 'query' parameter in ResponseMessage. There's also the stock Java
> Sampler JavaTest for a side-by-side comparison.
>

I could not find the code for the MyJavaSampler.

That is where the problem is likely to lie.

>
>
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 6:47 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 10 November 2010 16:35, Andrei Ghimus <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 4:58 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On 10 November 2010 14:31, Andrei Ghimus <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Good day!
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using JMeter to load test a search webapp.
>>>>> I have a Sampler in a 100x Loop that sends a search query to the
>>>>> application and I need the search query to be different from the
>>>>> previous one.
>>>>>
>>>>> What I've tried so far:
>>>>> - __StringFromFile() - does not work because it only moves to the next
>>>>> line at the start of each Thread/Iterarion, not at the start of each
>>>>> Loop,
>>>>
>>>> That's not the case.
>>>>
>>>> SFF does work; however it depends where you reference it - if it is in
>>>> a Config element then the file will be read when the Config element is
>>>> processed.
>>>>
>>>> If you reference it directly in the sampler, or in the UDV
>>>> Pre-Processor it will work as you want.
>>>
>>> If I reference it in the Sampler, it always returns the first line. If
>>> I put a User Parameters (I assume that's what you meant by UDV)
>>> pre-processor in front of it, it always returns the second line.
>>
>> Yes, I meant User Parameters.
>>
>> Remember that Pre-Processors are invoked before *every* sampler in
>> scope - there must be another sampler that is causing the first line
>> to be read.
>>
>>>>
>>>>> - __FileToString() - does not work because I can't __split() the file
>>>>> by newline,
>>>>> - CSV Data Set Config - does not work, not even nested inside the
>>>>> Loop, same as for __StringFromFile(),
>>>>> - __CSVRead() - does not work, same as for __StringFromFile().
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm running out of ideas/options. If anyone has done anything similar,
>>>>> please share how you went about it.
>>>>>
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