Hi, if you need to have a browser cache emulator, you have to add an "HTTP Cache 
Manager" controller.
It should be positioned just under the Thread group.

it works very well, IMHO.

Regards

Il 23/09/2014 11.02, 黄吉浩 ha scritto:
Yes. but there is difference.
In LoadRunner, first the virtual user download all pictures, and in following 
iterations use cached static resources and don't get them from server again.
in Jmeter, never get these picture resources.

在 2014-09-23 16:03:16,"Marijn Wijbenga" <[email protected]> 写道:
In the recorder you can exclude requests with certain file extensions if you 
want. You could, for example, exclude all PNG, GIF and JPEG files (or anything 
that you don't want).



-----Original Message-----
From: 黄吉浩 [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 23 September 2014 07:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: How does jmeter use cache?

I think jmeter does not use cache at all. right?

Consider a situation: Web Page is big(many resouces, big pictures. etc) and
network throughput is limitid or not enough.
How to deal this situation?
- in other test tool, such as Loadrunner, don't check ' clear cache in each
iteration' option.
- in jmeter, we should record the samplers exclude resources.
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