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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by David Schulberg <ds...@redrock.com.au> on 2004/08/19 02:17:41 UTC

What is really going on?

I have created a use case with JMeter 2.0.1 and then increased the number of threads and loops in my Thread Group to simulate a heavy user load. The test seems to be run just fine as indicated by the Aggregate Report but nothing actually happens at the server as far as I can see. The use case involves the submissions of orders by a user and each submitted order should generate a process exception that is shown through the GUI of our application. However no exceptions are generated at all which suggests to me that no REAL orders are being fired into the system. So what is going on?

Regards,

David Schulberg
Redrock Communications
email: dschulberg@redrock.com.au
ph:  (+61)3 9575 9086

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Re: What is really going on?

Posted by Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com>.
you should at minimum see requests in your access log. if not, add a
listener like view results in tree to make sure it is getting results
back

peter

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 10:17:41 +1000, David Schulberg
<ds...@redrock.com.au> wrote:
> I have created a use case with JMeter 2.0.1 and then increased the number of threads and loops in my Thread Group to simulate a heavy user load. The test seems to be run just fine as indicated by the Aggregate Report but nothing actually happens at the server as far as I can see. The use case involves the submissions of orders by a user and each submitted order should generate a process exception that is shown through the GUI of our application. However no exceptions are generated at all which suggests to me that no REAL orders are being fired into the system. So what is going on?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> David Schulberg
> Redrock Communications
> email: dschulberg@redrock.com.au
> ph:  (+61)3 9575 9086
> 
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