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 test plan will consist of one or more Thread Groups, logic controllers, sample generating
 controllers, listeners, timers, assertions, and configuration elements.
 </p>
 
-<div class="subsection"><h2 id="add_remove">3.1 Adding and Removing Elements<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_remove" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
+<div class="subsection"><h2 id="add_remove">2.1 Adding and Removing Elements<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_remove" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
 <p>Adding <a href="test_plan.html">elements to a test plan</a> can be done by right-clicking on an element in the
-tree, and choosing a new element from the "add" list.  Alternatively, elements can
-be loaded from file and added by choosing the "merge" or "open" option.</p>
+tree, and choosing a new element from the "<span class="code">add</span>" list.  Alternatively, elements can
+be loaded from file and added by choosing the "<span class="code">merge</span>" or "<span class="code">open</span>" option.</p>
 
 <p>To remove an element, make sure the element is selected, right-click on the element,
-and choose the "remove" option.</p>
+and choose the "<span class="code">remove</span>" option.</p>
 </div>
 
-<div class="subsection"><h2 id="load_save">3.2 Loading and Saving Elements<a class="sectionlink" href="#load_save" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
+<div class="subsection"><h2 id="load_save">2.2 Loading and Saving Elements<a class="sectionlink" href="#load_save" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
 <p>To load an element from file, right click on the existing tree elements to which
-you want to add the loaded element, and select the "merge" option.  Choose the file where
+you want to add the loaded element, and select the "<span class="code">merge</span>" option.  Choose the file where
 your elements are saved.  JMeter will merge the elements into the tree.</p>
 
-<p>To save tree elements, right click on an element and choose the "Save Selection As &hellip;" option.
+<p>To save tree elements, right click on an element and choose the "<span class="code">Save Selection As &hellip;</span>" option.
 JMeter will save the element selected, plus all child elements beneath it.  In this way,
 you can save test tree fragments and individual elements for later use.</p>
 
-<div class="clear"></div><div class="note">By default, the workbench is not automatically saved with the test plan, but it can be saved by checking "Save Workbench" option on Workbench element.</div><div class="clear"></div>
+<div class="clear"></div><div class="note">By default, the workbench is not automatically saved with the test plan, but it can be saved by checking "<span class="code">Save Workbench</span>" option on Workbench element.</div><div class="clear"></div>
 </div>
 
-<div class="subsection"><h2 id="config_element">3.3 Configuring Tree Elements<a class="sectionlink" href="#config_element" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
+<div class="subsection"><h2 id="config_element">2.3 Configuring Tree Elements<a class="sectionlink" href="#config_element" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
 <p>Any element in the test tree will present controls in JMeter's right-hand frame.  These
 controls allow you to configure the behavior of that particular test element.  What can be
 configured for an element depends on what type of element it is.</p>
@@ -40,26 +40,27 @@ configured for an element depends on wha
 <div class="clear"></div><div class="note">The Test Tree itself can be manipulated by dragging and dropping components around the test tree.</div><div class="clear"></div>
 </div>
 
-<div class="subsection"><h2 id="saving">3.4 Saving the Test Plan<a class="sectionlink" href="#saving" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
+<div class="subsection"><h2 id="saving">2.4 Saving the Test Plan<a class="sectionlink" href="#saving" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
 <p>Although it is not required, we recommend that you save the Test Plan to a
-file before running it.  To save the Test Plan, select "Save" or "Save Test Plan As &hellip;" from the
+file before running it.  To save the Test Plan, select "<span class="code">Save</span>" or "<span class="code">Save Test Plan As &hellip;</span>" from the
 File menu (with the latest release, it is no longer necessary to select the
 Test Plan element first).</p>
 
 <div class="clear"></div><div class="note">JMeter allows you to save the entire Test Plan tree or
 only a portion of it.  To save only the elements located in a particular "branch"
 of the Test Plan tree, select the Test Plan element in the tree from which to start
-the "branch", and then click your right mouse button to access the "Save Selection As &hellip;" menu item.
-Alternatively, select the appropriate Test Plan element  and then select "Save Selection As &hellip;" from
+the "branch", and then click your right mouse button to access the "<span class="code">Save Selection As &hellip;</span>" menu item.
+Alternatively, select the appropriate Test Plan element  and then select "<span class="code">Save Selection As &hellip;</span>" from
 the Edit menu.
 </div><div class="clear"></div>
 </div>
 
-<div class="subsection"><h2 id="run">3.5 Running a Test Plan<a class="sectionlink" href="#run" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
-<p>To run your test plan, choose "Start" (Control + r) from the "Run" menu item.  
+<div class="subsection"><h2 id="run">2.5 Running a Test Plan<a class="sectionlink" href="#run" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
+<p>To run your test plan, choose "<span class="code">Start</span>" (<span class="keycombo"><span class="keysym">Control</span>&nbsp;+&nbsp;<span class="keysym">r</span></span>)
+from the "<span class="code">Run</span>" menu item.
 When JMeter is running, it shows a small green box at the right hand end of the section just under the menu bar.
-You can also check the "Run" menu.  
-If "Start" is disabled, and "Stop" is enabled,
+You can also check the "<span class="code">Run</span>" menu.
+If "<span class="code">Start</span>" is disabled, and "<span class="code">Stop</span>" is enabled,
 then JMeter is running your test plan (or, at least, it thinks it is).</p>
 <p>
 The numbers to the left of the green box are the number of active threads / total number of threads.
@@ -68,37 +69,38 @@ These only apply to a locally run test;
 <div class="clear"></div><div class="note">Using GUI mode as described here should only be used when debugging your Test Plan. To run the real load test, use NON-GUI mode.</div><div class="clear"></div>
 </div>
 
-<div class="subsection"><h2 id="stop">3.6 Stopping a Test<a class="sectionlink" href="#stop" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
+<div class="subsection"><h2 id="stop">2.6 Stopping a Test<a class="sectionlink" href="#stop" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
 <p>
 There are two types of stop command available from the menu:
 <ul>
-<li>Stop (Control + '.') - stops the threads immediately if possible.
+<li><span class="code">Stop</span> (<span class="keycombo"><span class="keysym">Control</span>&nbsp;+&nbsp;<span class="keysym">.</span></span>) - stops the threads immediately if possible.
 Many samplers are Interruptible which means that active samples can be terminated early.
 The stop command will check that all threads have stopped within the default timeout, which is 5000 ms = 5 seconds.
 [This can be changed using the JMeter property <span class="code">jmeterengine.threadstop.wait</span>]
 If the threads have not stopped, then a message is displayed.
 The Stop command can be retried, but if it fails, then it is necessary to exit JMeter to clean up.
 </li>
-<li>Shutdown (Control + ',')- requests the threads to stop at the end of any current work.
+<li><span class="code">Shutdown</span> (<span class="keycombo"><span class="keysym">Control</span>&nbsp;+&nbsp;<span class="keysym">,</span></span>) - requests the
+threads to stop at the end of any current work.
 Will not interrupt any active samples.
 The modal shutdown dialog box will remain active until all threads have stopped.</li>
 </ul>
-If Shutdown is taking too long. Close the Shutdown dialog box and select Run/Stop, or just press Control + '.'.
+If Shutdown is taking too long. Close the Shutdown dialog box and select <span class="code">Run</span>/<span class="code">Stop</span>, or just press <span class="keycombo"><span class="keysym">Control</span>&nbsp;+&nbsp;<span class="keysym">.</span></span>.
 </p>
 <p>
-When running JMeter in non-GUI mode, there is no Menu, and JMeter does not react to keystrokes such as Control + '.'.
-So JMeter non-GUI mode will listen for commands on a specific port (default 4445, see the JMeter property <span class="code">jmeterengine.nongui.port</span>).
+When running JMeter in non-GUI mode, there is no Menu, and JMeter does not react to keystrokes such as <span class="keycombo"><span class="keysym">Control</span>&nbsp;+&nbsp;<span class="keysym">.</span></span>.
+So JMeter non-GUI mode will listen for commands on a specific port (default <span class="code">4445</span>, see the JMeter property <span class="code">jmeterengine.nongui.port</span>).
 JMeter supports automatic choice of an alternate port if the default port is being used 
 (for example by another JMeter instance). In this case, JMeter will try the next higher port, continuing until
-it reaches the JMeter property <span class="code">jmeterengine.nongui.maxport</span>) which defaults to 4455.
+it reaches the JMeter property <span class="code">jmeterengine.nongui.maxport</span>) which defaults to <span class="code">4455</span>.
 If <span class="code">maxport</span> is less than or equal to <span class="code">port</span>, port scanning will not take place.
 <br>
 The chosen port is displayed in the console window.
 <br>
 The commands currently supported are:
 <ul>
-<li>Shutdown - graceful shutdown</li>
-<li>StopTestNow - immediate shutdown</li>
+<li><span class="code">Shutdown</span> - graceful shutdown</li>
+<li><span class="code">StopTestNow</span> - immediate shutdown</li>
 </ul>
 These commands can be sent by using the <span class="code">shutdown[.cmd|.sh]</span> or <span class="code">stoptest[.cmd|.sh]</span> script
 respectively. The scripts are to be found in the JMeter <span class="code">bin</span> directory.
@@ -106,11 +108,11 @@ The commands will only be accepted if th
 </p>
 </div>
 
-<div class="subsection"><h2 id="error_reporting">3.7 Error reporting<a class="sectionlink" href="#error_reporting" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
+<div class="subsection"><h2 id="error_reporting">2.7 Error reporting<a class="sectionlink" href="#error_reporting" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h2>
 <p>
-JMeter reports warnings and errors to the jmeter.log file, as well as some information on the test run itself.
-JMeter shows the number of warnings/errors found in jmeter.log file next to the warning icon (triangle) at the right hand end of its window. 
-Click on the warning icon to show the jmeter.log file at the bottom of JMeter's window.
+JMeter reports warnings and errors to the <span class="code">jmeter.log</span> file, as well as some information on the test run itself.
+JMeter shows the number of warnings/errors found in <span class="code">jmeter.log</span> file next to the warning icon (triangle) at the right hand end of its window. 
+Click on the warning icon to show the <span class="code">jmeter.log</span> file at the bottom of JMeter's window.
 Just occasionally there may be some errors that JMeter is unable to trap and log; these will appear on the command console.
 If a test is not behaving as you expect, please check the log file in case any errors have been reported (e.g. perhaps a syntax error in a function call).
 </p>

Modified: jmeter/trunk/docs/usermanual/build-web-test-plan.html
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 <p>In this section, you will learn how to create a basic
 <a href="build-test-plan.html">Test Plan</a> to test a Web site.  You will
 create five users that send requests to two pages on the JMeter Web site.
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ construct the Test Plan, you will use th
 
 <p>For a more advanced Test Plan, see
 <a href="build-adv-web-test-plan.html">Building an Advanced Web Test Plan</a>.</p>
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_users">5.1 Adding Users<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_users" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_users">4.1 Adding Users<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_users" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 <p>The first step you want to do with every JMeter Test Plan is to add a
 <a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread Group</a> element.  The Thread Group tells
 JMeter the number of users you want to simulate, how often the users should send
@@ -35,12 +35,12 @@ Test Plan element.</p>
 
 <p>Next, you need to modify the default properties.  Select the Thread Group element
 in the tree, if you have not already selected it. You should now see the Thread
-Group Control Panel in the right section of the JMeter window (see Figure 5.1
+Group Control Panel in the right section of the JMeter window (see Figure 4.1
 below)</p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup.png" width="640" height="416" alt="
-Figure 5.1. Thread Group with Default Values"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 5.1. Thread Group with Default Values</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 4.1. Thread Group with Default Values"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 4.1. Thread Group with Default Values</figcaption></figure>
 
 <p>Start by providing a more descriptive name for our Thread Group. In the name
 field, enter JMeter Users.</p>
@@ -67,26 +67,26 @@ automatically accepts your changes as yo
 name of an element, the tree will be updated with the new text after you
 leave the Control Panel (for example, when selecting another tree element).</div><div class="clear"></div>
 
-<p>See Figure 5.2 for the completed JMeter Users Thread Group.</p>
+<p>See Figure 4.2 for the completed JMeter Users Thread Group.</p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup2.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup2.png" width="1206" height="414" alt="
-Figure 5.2. JMeter Users Thread Group"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 5.2. JMeter Users Thread Group</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 4.2. JMeter Users Thread Group"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 4.2. JMeter Users Thread Group</figcaption></figure>
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_defaults">5.2 Adding Default HTTP Request Properties<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_defaults" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_defaults">4.2 Adding Default HTTP Request Properties<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_defaults" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 <p>Now that we have defined our users, it is time to define the tasks that they
 will be performing.  In this section, you will specify the default settings
-for your HTTP requests.  And then, in section 5.3, you will add HTTP Request
+for your HTTP requests.  And then, in section 4.3, you will add HTTP Request
 elements which use some of the default settings you specified here.</p>
 
 <p>Begin by selecting the JMeter Users (Thread Group) element. Click your right mouse button
 to get the Add menu, and then select Add &rarr; Config Element &rarr; HTTP Request
-Defaults. Then select this new element to view its Control Panel (see Figure 5.3).
+Defaults. Then select this new element to view its Control Panel (see Figure 4.3).
 </p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/http-defaults1.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/http-defaults1.png" width="1211" height="669" alt="
-Figure 5.3. HTTP Request Defaults"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 5.3. HTTP Request Defaults</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 4.3. HTTP Request Defaults"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 4.3. HTTP Request Defaults</figcaption></figure>
 
 <p>
 Like most JMeter elements, the <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Request_Defaults">HTTP Request Defaults</a> Control
@@ -103,13 +103,13 @@ fields with their default values.</p>
 to send an HTTP request.  It simply defines the default values that the
 HTTP Request elements use.</div><div class="clear"></div>
 
-<p>See Figure 5.4 for the completed HTTP Request Defaults element</p>
+<p>See Figure 4.4 for the completed HTTP Request Defaults element</p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/http-defaults2.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/http-defaults2.png" width="1210" height="666" alt="
-Figure 5.4. HTTP Defaults for our Test Plan"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 5.4. HTTP Defaults for our Test Plan</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 4.4. HTTP Defaults for our Test Plan"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 4.4. HTTP Defaults for our Test Plan</figcaption></figure>
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_cookie_support">5.3 Adding Cookie Support<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_cookie_support" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_cookie_support">4.3 Adding Cookie Support<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_cookie_support" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 <p>Nearly all web testing should use cookie support, unless your application
 specifically doesn't use cookies.  To add cookie support, simply add an
 <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Cookie_Manager">HTTP Cookie Manager</a> to each <a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ cookies, but shared across all <a href="
 <a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread Group</a>, and choose Add &rarr;
 Config Element &rarr; HTTP
 Cookie Manager, either from the Edit Menu, or from the right-click pop-up menu.</p>
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_requests">5.4 Adding HTTP Requests<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_requests" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_requests">4.4 Adding HTTP Requests<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_requests" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 
 <p>In our Test Plan, we need to make two HTTP requests. The first one is for the
 JMeter home page (http://jmeter.apache.org/), and the second one is for the
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Changes page (http://jmeter.apache.org/c
 <p>Start by adding the first <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Request">HTTP Request</a>
 to the JMeter Users element (Add &rarr; Sampler &rarr; HTTP Request).
 Then, select the HTTP Request element in the tree and edit the following properties
-(see Figure 5.5):
+(see Figure 4.5):
 <ol>
 <li>Change the Name field to "Home Page".</li>
 <li>Set the Path field to "/".  Remember that you do not have to set the Server
@@ -141,11 +141,11 @@ element.</li>
 </p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/http-request1.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/http-request1.png" width="1209" height="675" alt="
-Figure 5.5. HTTP Request for JMeter Home Page"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 5.5. HTTP Request for JMeter Home Page</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 4.5. HTTP Request for JMeter Home Page"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 4.5. HTTP Request for JMeter Home Page</figcaption></figure>
 
 <p>Next, add the second HTTP Request and edit the following properties (see
-Figure 5.6:
+Figure 4.6:
 <ol>
 <li>Change the Name field to "Changes".</li>
 <li>Set the Path field to "/changes.html".</li>
@@ -153,10 +153,10 @@ Figure 5.6:
 </p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/http-request2.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/http-request2.png" width="1212" height="668" alt="
-Figure 5.6. HTTP Request for JMeter Changes Page"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 5.6. HTTP Request for JMeter Changes Page</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 4.6. HTTP Request for JMeter Changes Page"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 4.6. HTTP Request for JMeter Changes Page</figcaption></figure>
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_listener">5.5 Adding a Listener to View Store the Test Results<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_listener" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_listener">4.5 Adding a Listener to View Store the Test Results<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_listener" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 <p>The final element you need to add to your Test Plan is a
  <a href="component_reference.html#listeners">Listener</a>. This element is
 responsible for storing all of the results of your HTTP requests in a file and presenting
@@ -168,10 +168,10 @@ output file.  You can either type it int
 Browse button and browse to a directory and then enter a filename.</p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/graph_results.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/graph_results.png" width="915" height="686" alt="
-Figure 5.7. Graph Results Listener"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 5.7. Graph Results Listener</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 4.7. Graph Results Listener"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 4.7. Graph Results Listener</figcaption></figure>
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="logging_in">5.6 Logging in to a web-site<a class="sectionlink" href="#logging_in" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="logging_in">4.6 Logging in to a web-site<a class="sectionlink" href="#logging_in" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 <p>
 It's not the case here, but some web-sites require you to login before permitting you to perform certain actions.
 In a web-browser, the login will be shown as a form for the user name and password,
@@ -189,8 +189,8 @@ Sometimes the login form contains additi
 These will need to be added as well.
 </p>
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/http_login.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/http_login.png" width="948" height="665" alt="
-Figure 5.8. Sample HTTP login request"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 5.8. Sample HTTP login request</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 4.8. Sample HTTP login request"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 4.8. Sample HTTP login request</figcaption></figure>
 
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 create five users that send requests to One page.
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ SOAP message and make sure the format is
 <span class="code">xmlns</span> attributes are exactly the same as the WSDL. If the xml namespace is
 different, the webservice will likely return an error.</p>
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="soap_webservice_template">10.1 Creating WebService Test Plan<a class="sectionlink" href="#soap_webservice_template" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="soap_webservice_template">9.1 Creating WebService Test Plan<a class="sectionlink" href="#soap_webservice_template" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 
 <p>In our Test Plan, we will use a .NET webservice. We won't go into the details of writing a
 webservice. If you don't know how to write a webservice, google for
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ get a better idea of the differences.</p
 Then, click "<span class="code">Create</span>" button.
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ws_template.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ws_template.png" width="1050" height="684" alt="
-Figure 10.1.0. Webservice Template"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 10.1.0. Webservice Template</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 9.1.0. Webservice Template"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 9.1.0. Webservice Template</figcaption></figure>
 Change the following:
 <ol>
 <li>In "<span class="code">HTTP Request Defaults</span>" change "<span class="code">Server Name of IP</span>"</li>
 <li>In "<span class="code">Soap Request</span>", change "<span class="code">Path:</span>"
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ws_http_request.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ws_http_request.png" width="998" height="734" alt="Figure 10.1.1 Webservice Path"></a><figcaption>Figure 10.1.1 Webservice Path</figcaption></figure>
+<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ws_http_request.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ws_http_request.png" width="955" height="501" alt="Figure 9.1.1 Webservice Path"></a><figcaption>Figure 9.1.1 Webservice Path</figcaption></figure>
 </li>
 </ol>
 </p>
@@ -54,26 +54,26 @@ Change the following:
 Some webservices may not use SOAPAction in this case remove it.<br>
 Currently, only .NET uses SOAPAction, so it is normal to have a blank SOAPAction for all other webservices. The list includes JWSDP, Weblogic, Axis, The Mind Electric Glue, and gSoap.
 </p>
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ws_header.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ws_header.png" width="1327" height="348" alt="Figure 10.1.2 Webservice Headers"></a><figcaption>Figure 10.1.2 Webservice Headers</figcaption></figure>
+<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ws_header.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ws_header.png" width="1327" height="348" alt="Figure 9.1.2 Webservice Headers"></a><figcaption>Figure 9.1.2 Webservice Headers</figcaption></figure>
 
 <p>The last step is to paste the SOAP message in the "<span class="code">Body Data</span>"
 text area.</p>
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ws_http_request.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ws_http_request.png" width="998" height="734" alt="Figure 10.1.3 Webservice Body"></a><figcaption>Figure 10.1.3 Webservice Body</figcaption></figure>
+<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ws_http_request.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ws_http_request.png" width="955" height="501" alt="Figure 9.1.3 Webservice Body"></a><figcaption>Figure 9.1.3 Webservice Body</figcaption></figure>
 
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_users">10.2 Adding Users<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_users" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_users">9.2 Adding Users<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_users" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 <p>The <a href="test_plan.html#thread_group">Thread Group</a> tells
 JMeter the number of users you want to simulate, how often the users should send
 requests, and the how many requests they should send.</p>
 
 <p>Select the Thread Group element
 in the tree, if you have not already selected it. You should now see the Thread
-Group Control Panel in the right section of the JMeter window (see Figure 10.2
+Group Control Panel in the right section of the JMeter window (see Figure 9.2
 below)</p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup.png" width="" height="" alt="
-Figure 10.2. Thread Group with Default Values"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 10.2. Thread Group with Default Values</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 9.2. Thread Group with Default Values"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 9.2. Thread Group with Default Values</figcaption></figure>
 
 <p>Start by providing a more descriptive name for our Thread Group. In the name
 field, enter JMeter Users.</p>
@@ -100,12 +100,12 @@ automatically accepts your changes as yo
 name of an element, the tree will be updated with the new text after you
 leave the Control Panel (for example, when selecting another tree element).</div><div class="clear"></div>
 
-<p>See Figure 10.2 for the completed JMeter Users Thread Group.</p>
+<p>See Figure 9.2 for the completed JMeter Users Thread Group.</p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup2.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup2.png" width="" height="" alt="
-Figure 10.3. JMeter Users Thread Group"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 10.3. JMeter Users Thread Group</figcaption></figure>
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_listener">10.3 Adding a Listener to View Store the Test Results<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_listener" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+Figure 9.3. JMeter Users Thread Group"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 9.3. JMeter Users Thread Group</figcaption></figure>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_listener">9.3 Adding a Listener to View Store the Test Results<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_listener" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 <p>The final element you need to add to your Test Plan is a
  <a href="component_reference.html#listeners">Listener</a>. This element is
 responsible for storing all of the results of your HTTP requests in a file and presenting
@@ -117,10 +117,10 @@ output file.  You can either type it int
 Browse button and browse to a directory and then enter a filename.</p>
 
 <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ws_listener.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ws_listener.png" width="1256" height="802" alt="
-Figure 10.4. Graph Results Listener"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 10.4. Graph Results Listener</figcaption></figure>
+Figure 9.4. Graph Results Listener"></a><figcaption>
+Figure 9.4. Graph Results Listener</figcaption></figure>
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="rest_webservice">10.4 Rest Webservice<a class="sectionlink" href="#rest_webservice" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div><div class="section"><h1 id="rest_webservice">9.4 Rest Webservice<a class="sectionlink" href="#rest_webservice" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
 <p>Testing a REST Webservice is very similar as you only need to modify in HTTP Request
 <ul>
 <li><span class="code">Method</span>: to select the one you want to test</li>