On 13 June 2011 15:31, Bruce Ide <flyingrhenqu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Well in this case one jmeter jmx file represents a single test which we have > defined. We kick them all off from a Hudson server. > > I could create 40 different administrative users to run the tests > simultaneously and have actually considered doing so, but the database is > wiped periodically, so I'd have to write another test that creates all the > administrative users, feed each test a unique administrative user ID to use > and insure that my administrative user creation test executes prior to all > other tests. It's about equally problematic. > > Or I could submit a program design change request, requesting that the > behavior of the app be modified to allow multiple administrative logins or > print an error message if the same admin user attempts to log in instead of > kicking the current session out. But then I'd have to talk to developers > (heh heh heh.)
In that case, I don't see what the WebMutex application has to do with JMeter Seems to me you would have the same problem with any test tool. > -- > Bruce Ide > flyingrhenqu...@gmail.com > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: jmeter-user-unsubscr...@jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: jmeter-user-h...@jakarta.apache.org