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+
 <p>In this section, you will learn how to create a 
 <a href="build-test-plan.html">Test Plan</a> to test JMS Providers. You will
 create five subscribers and one publisher. You will create 2 thread groups and set
@@ -20,6 +212,7 @@ following elements:
 <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#JMS_Subscriber">JMS Subscriber</a>, and
 <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#Graph_Results">Graph Results</a>.</p>
 
+
 <p>General notes on JMS: There are currently two JMS samplers. One uses JMS topics
 and the other uses queues. Topic messages are commonly known as pub/sub messaging.
 Topic messaging is generally used in cases where a message is published by a producer and
@@ -30,34 +223,49 @@ Messaging system can work in synchronous
 the JMS implementation jar files; for example, from Apache ActiveMQ.  
 See <a href="get-started.html#libraries_activemq">here</a> for the list of jars provided by ActiveMQ.</p>
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_users">11.1 Adding Users<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_users" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+
+</div>
+<div class="section">
+<h1 id="adding_users">11.1 Adding Users<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_users" title="Link to here">&para;</a>
+</h1>
+
 <p>The first step is 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 requests, and how many requests they should 
 send.</p>
 
+
 <p>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first selecting the Test Plan,
 clicking your right mouse button to get the <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span></span> menu, and then select
 <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">ThreadGroup</span></span>.</p>
 
+
 <p>You should now see the Thread Group element under Test Plan.  If you do not
 see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by clicking on the
 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 11.1
 below)</p>
 
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup.png" width="" height="" alt="
-Figure 11.1. Thread Group with Default Values"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 11.1. Thread Group with Default Values</figcaption></figure>
+
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/webtest/threadgroup.png" width="" height="" alt="
+Figure 11.1. Thread Group with Default Values"></a>
+<figcaption>
+Figure 11.1. Thread Group with Default Values</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
 
 <p>Start by providing a more descriptive name for our Thread Group. In the name
 field, enter <span class="code">Subscribers</span>.</p>
 
+
 <p>Next, increase the number of users (called threads) to <span class="code">5</span>.</p>
 
+
 <p>In the next field, the Ramp-Up Period, set the value to <span class="code">0</span>
 seconds.  This property tells JMeter how long to delay between starting each
 user. For example, if you enter a Ramp-Up Period of 5 seconds, JMeter will
@@ -66,61 +274,92 @@ finish starting all of your users by the
 would be 1 second (5 users / 5 seconds = 1 user per second).  If you set the
 value to 0, JMeter will immediately start all users.</p>
 
+
 <p>Clear the checkbox labeled "<span class="code">Forever</span>", and enter a value of <span class="code">10</span> in the Loop
 Count field.  This property tells JMeter how many times to repeat your test.
 If you enter a loop count value of <span class="code">0</span>, then JMeter will run your test only
 once. To have JMeter repeatedly run your Test Plan, select the <span class="code">Forever</span>
 checkbox.</p>
 
+
 <p>Repeat the process and add another thread group. For the second thread
 group, enter "<span class="code">Publisher</span>" in the name field, set the number of threads to <span class="code">1</span>,
 and set the iteration to <span class="code">10</span>.
 </p>
 
-<div class="clear"></div><div class="note">In most applications, you have to manually accept
+
+<div class="clear"></div>
+<div class="note">In most applications, you have to manually accept
 changes you make in a Control Panel.  However, in JMeter, the Control Panel
 automatically accepts your changes as you make them.  If you change the
 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>
+leave the Control Panel (for example, when selecting another tree element).</div>
+<div class="clear"></div>
+
 
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_subscriber_publisher">11.2 Adding JMS Subscriber and Publisher<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_subscriber_publisher" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+</div>
+<div class="section">
+<h1 id="adding_subscriber_publisher">11.2 Adding JMS Subscriber and Publisher<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_subscriber_publisher" title="Link to here">&para;</a>
+</h1>
+
 
 <p>Make sure the required jar files are in JMeter's <span class="code">lib</span> directory. If they are
 not, shutdown JMeter, copy the jar files over and restart JMeter.</p>
 
+
 <p>Start by adding the sampler <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#JMS_Subscriber">JMS Subscriber</a>
 to the Subscribers element
 (<span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">Sampler</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">JMS Subscriber</span></span>).
 Then, select the JMS Subscriber element in the tree and edit the following properties:
 
 <ol>
+
 <li>Change the Name field to "<span class="code">Sample Subscriber</span>"</li>
+
 <li>If the JMS provider uses the <span class="code">jndi.properties</span> file, check the box</li>
+
 <li>Enter the name of the InitialContextFactory class. For example, with ActiveMQ 5.4, the value is "<span class="code">org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory</span>"</li>
+
 <li>Enter the provider URL. This is the URL for the JNDI server, if there is one. For example, with ActiveMQ 5.4 on local machine with default port, the value is "<span class="code">tcp://localhost:61616</span>"</li>
+
 <li>Enter the name of the connection factory. Please refer to the documentation
 of the JMS provider for the information. For ActiveMQ, the default is "<span class="code">ConnectionFactory</span>"</li>
+
 <li>Enter the name of the message topic. For ActiveMQ Dynamic Topics (create topics dynamically), example value is "<span class="code">dynamicTopics/MyStaticTopic1</span>"
-<div class="clear"></div><div class="note">Note: Setup at startup mean that JMeter starting to listen on the Destination at beginning of test without name change possibility. 
+<div class="clear"></div>
+<div class="note">Note: Setup at startup mean that JMeter starting to listen on the Destination at beginning of test without name change possibility. 
 Setup on Each sample mean that JMeter (re)starting to listen before run each JMS Subscriber sample, 
 this last option permit to have Destination name with some JMeter variables
-</div><div class="clear"></div></li>
+</div>
+<div class="clear"></div>
+</li>
+
 <li>If the JMS provider requires authentication, check "<span class="code">required</span>" and enter the 
 username and password. For example, Orion JMS requires authentication, while ActiveMQ
 and MQSeries does not</li>
+
 <li>Enter <span class="code">10</span> in "<span class="code">Number of samples to aggregate</span>". For performance reasons, the sampler
 will aggregate messages, since small messages will arrive very quickly. If the sampler
 didn't aggregate the messages, JMeter wouldn't be able to keep up.</li>
+
 <li>If you want to read the response, check the box</li>
+
 <li>There are two client implementations for subscribers. If the JMS provider 
 exhibits zombie threads with one client, try the other.</li>
+
 </ol>
+
 </p>
 
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/jms/jms_sub.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/jms/jms_sub.png" width="718" height="526" alt="
-Figure 11.2. JMS Subscriber"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 11.2. JMS Subscriber</figcaption></figure>
+
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/jms/jms_sub.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/jms/jms_sub.png" width="718" height="526" alt="
+Figure 11.2. JMS Subscriber"></a>
+<figcaption>
+Figure 11.2. JMS Subscriber</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
 
 <p>Next add the sampler <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#JMS_Publisher">JMS Publisher</a>
 to the Publisher element 
@@ -128,63 +367,123 @@ to the Publisher element
 Then, select the JMS Publisher element in the tree and edit the following properties:
 </p>
 
+
 <ol>
+
 <li>Change the Name field to "<span class="code">Sample Publisher</span>".</li>
+
 <li>If the JMS provider uses the <span class="code">jndi.properties</span> file, check the box</li>
+
 <li>Enter the name of the InitialContextFactory class. For example, with ActiveMQ 5.4, the value is "<span class="code">org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory</span>"</li>
+
 <li>Enter the provider URL. This is the URL for the JNDI server, if there is one. For example, with ActiveMQ 5.4 on local machine with default port, the value is "<span class="code">tcp://localhost:61616</span>"</li>
+
 <li>Enter the name of the connection factory. Please refer to the documentation
 of the JMS provider for the information. For ActiveMQ, the default is "<span class="code">ConnectionFactory</span>"</li>
+
 <li>Enter the name of the message topic. For ActiveMQ Dynamic Topics (create topics dynamically), example value is "<span class="code">dynamicTopics/MyStaticTopic1</span>". 
-<div class="clear"></div><div class="note">Note: Setup at startup mean that JMeter starting connection with the Destination at beginning of test without name change possibility. 
+<div class="clear"></div>
+<div class="note">Note: Setup at startup mean that JMeter starting connection with the Destination at beginning of test without name change possibility. 
 Setup on Each sample mean that JMeter (re)starting the connection before run each JMS Publisher sample, 
 this last option permit to have Destination name with some JMeter variables
-</div><div class="clear"></div></li>
+</div>
+<div class="clear"></div>
+</li>
+
 <li>If the JMS provider requires authentication, check "<span class="code">required</span>" and enter the 
 username and password. For example, Orion JMS requires authentication, while ActiveMQ
 and MQSeries does not</li>
+
 <li>Enter <span class="code">10</span> in "<span class="code">Number of samples to aggregate</span>". For performance reasons, the sampler
 will aggregate messages, since small messages will arrive very quickly. If the sampler
 didn't aggregate the messages, JMeter wouldn't be able to keep up.</li>
+
 <li>Select the appropriate configuration for getting the message to publish. If you
 want the sampler to randomly select the message, place the messages in a directory
 and select the directory using browse.</li>
+
 <li>Select the message type. If the message is in object format or map message, make sure the
 message is generated correctly.</li>
+
 </ol>
+
 <p></p>
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/jms/jms_pub.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/jms/jms_pub.png" width="720" height="652" alt="
-Figure 11.3. JMS Publisher"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 11.3. JMS Publisher</figcaption></figure>
+
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/jms/jms_pub.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/jms/jms_pub.png" width="720" height="652" alt="
+Figure 11.3. JMS Publisher"></a>
+<figcaption>
+Figure 11.3. JMS Publisher</figcaption>
+</figure>
 
 
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="adding_listener">11.3 Adding a Listener to View Store the Test Results<a class="sectionlink" href="#adding_listener" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
+
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+<p>In this section, you will learn how to create a basic Test Plan to test an LDAP server.
 You will create four users that send requests for four tests on the LDAP server. Also, you will tell
 the users to run their tests 4 times. So,  the total number of requests is (4 users) x (4 requests) x
 repeat 4 times) = 40 LDAP requests. To construct the Test Plan, you will use the following elements:
@@ -15,147 +204,292 @@ repeat 4 times) = 40 LDAP requests. To c
 <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#LDAP_Request_Defaults">LDAP Request Defaults</a>, and
 <a href="../usermanual/component_reference.html#View_Results_in_Table">View Results in Table</a>
 .</p>
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+        
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+
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+        
+<p>The first step you want to do with every JMeter Test Plan is to add a Thread Group element.
 The Thread Group 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>Go ahead and add the ThreadGroup element by first selecting the Test Plan, clicking your
+                
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 right mouse button to get the <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span></span> menu, and then select
 <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">ThreadGroup</span></span>. You should now see the
 Thread Group element under Test Plan. If you do not see the element, then "expand" the Test Plan tree by
 clicking on the Test Plan element.
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/threadgroup.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/threadgroup.png" width="" height="" alt="
-Figure 8a.1. Thread Group and final test tree"></a><figcaption>
-Figure 8a.1. Thread Group and final test tree</figcaption></figure>
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/threadgroup.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/threadgroup.png" width="" height="" alt="
+Figure 8a.1. Thread Group and final test tree"></a>
+<figcaption>
+Figure 8a.1. Thread Group and final test tree</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
 
 </p>
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="add_login">8a.2 Adding Login Config Element<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_login" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
-        <p>Begin by selecting the <span class="code">LDAP Users</span> element. Click your right mouse
+
+</div>
+<div class="section">
+<h1 id="add_login">8a.2 Adding Login Config Element<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_login" title="Link to here">&para;</a>
+</h1>
+        
+<p>Begin by selecting the <span class="code">LDAP Users</span> element. Click your right mouse
 button to get the Add menu, and then select
   <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">Config Element</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">Login Config Element</span></span>.
 Then,  select this new element to view its Control Panel.</p>
-        <p>Like most JMeter elements, the <span class="code">Login  Config Element</span>'s Control Panel has a name
+        
+<p>Like most JMeter elements, the <span class="code">Login  Config Element</span>'s Control Panel has a name
 field that you can modify. In this example, leave this field with the default value.</p>
 
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/login-config-element.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/login-config-element.png" width="" height="" alt="
-  Figure 8a.2 Login Config Element for our Test Plan"></a><figcaption>
-  Figure 8a.2 Login Config Element for our Test Plan</figcaption></figure>
 
-        <div class="clear"></div><div class="note"><p>Enter Username field to "your LDAP Username",<br>
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/login-config-element.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/login-config-element.png" width="" height="" alt="
+  Figure 8a.2 Login Config Element for our Test Plan"></a>
+<figcaption>
+  Figure 8a.2 Login Config Element for our Test Plan</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+        
+<div class="clear"></div>
+<div class="note">
+<p>Enter Username field to "your LDAP Username",<br>
         The password field to "your LDAP Password"</p>
 
-        <p>These values will be used by the LDAP Requests.</p></div><div class="clear"></div>
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="add_defaults">8a.3 Adding LDAP Request Defaults<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_defaults" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
-                <p>Begin by selecting the <span class="code">LDAP Users</span> element. Click your right mouse button
+        
+<p>These values will be used by the LDAP Requests.</p>
+</div>
+<div class="clear"></div>
+
+</div>
+<div class="section">
+<h1 id="add_defaults">8a.3 Adding LDAP Request Defaults<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_defaults" title="Link to here">&para;</a>
+</h1>
+                
+<p>Begin by selecting the <span class="code">LDAP Users</span> element. Click your right mouse button
 to get the <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span></span> menu, and then select
 <span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">Config Element</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">LDAP Request Defaults</span></span>. Then,
 select this new element to view its Control Panel.</p>
-        <p>Like most JMeter elements, the <span class="code">LDAP Request Defaults</span> Control Panel has a name
+        
+<p>Like most JMeter elements, the <span class="code">LDAP Request Defaults</span> Control Panel has a name
 field that you can modify. In this example, leave this field with the default value.</p>
 
 
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/requestdefaults.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/requestdefaults.png" width="" height="" alt="
-  Figure 8a.3 LDAP Defaults for our Test Plan"></a><figcaption>
-  Figure 8a.3 LDAP Defaults for our Test Plan</figcaption></figure>
 
-        <div class="clear"></div><div class="note">Enter <span class="code">DN</span> field to "<span class="code">your LDAP Root Distinguished Name</span>".<br>
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/requestdefaults.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/requestdefaults.png" width="" height="" alt="
+  Figure 8a.3 LDAP Defaults for our Test Plan"></a>
+<figcaption>
+  Figure 8a.3 LDAP Defaults for our Test Plan</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+        
+<div class="clear"></div>
+<div class="note">Enter <span class="code">DN</span> field to "<span class="code">your LDAP Root Distinguished Name</span>".<br>
                 Enter LDAP Server's <span class="code">Servername</span> field to "<span class="code">ldap.test.com</span>".<br>
         The <span class="code">port</span> to <span class="code">389</span>.<br>
-        These values are default for the LDAP Requests.</div><div class="clear"></div>
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="add_requests">8a.4 Adding LDAP Requests<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_requests" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
-                <p>In our Test Plan, we need to make four LDAP requests.</p>
-                <ol>
-            <li>Inbuilt Add Test</li>
-            <li>Inbuilt Search Test</li>
-            <li>Inbuilt Modify Test</li>
-            <li>Inbuilt Delete Test</li>
+        These values are default for the LDAP Requests.</div>
+<div class="clear"></div>
 
-        </ol>
-        <p>JMeter sends requests in the order that you add them to the tree.
+</div>
+<div class="section">
+<h1 id="add_requests">8a.4 Adding LDAP Requests<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_requests" title="Link to here">&para;</a>
+</h1>
+                
+<p>In our Test Plan, we need to make four LDAP requests.</p>
+                
+<ol>
+            
+<li>Inbuilt Add Test</li>
+            
+<li>Inbuilt Search Test</li>
+            
+<li>Inbuilt Modify Test</li>
+            
+<li>Inbuilt Delete Test</li>
+
+        
+</ol>
+        
+<p>JMeter sends requests in the order that you add them to the tree.
 Start by adding the first LDAP Request to the LDAP Users element
 (<span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">Sampler</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">LDAP Request</span></span>). Then, select the LDAP Request  element in the tree
 and edit the following properties</p>
-        <ol>
-            <li>Rename to "<span class="code">Add</span>" this element</li>
-            <li>Select the <span class="code">Add Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li>
-        </ol>
-                <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/add.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/add.png" width="" height="" alt="
-                  Figure 8a.4.1 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Add test"></a><figcaption>
-                  Figure 8a.4.1 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Add test</figcaption></figure>
+        
+<ol>
+            
+<li>Rename to "<span class="code">Add</span>" this element</li>
+            
+<li>Select the <span class="code">Add Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li>
+        
+</ol>
+                
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/add.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/add.png" width="" height="" alt="
+                  Figure 8a.4.1 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Add test"></a>
+<figcaption>
+                  Figure 8a.4.1 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Add test</figcaption>
+</figure>
 
 
-                <p>You do not have to set the <span class="code">Servername</span> field, <span class="code">port</span> field, <span class="code">Username</span>, <span class="code">Password</span>
+                
+<p>You do not have to set the <span class="code">Servername</span> field, <span class="code">port</span> field, <span class="code">Username</span>, <span class="code">Password</span>
 and <span class="code">DN</span> because you already specified this value in the <span class="code">Login Config Element</span> and
-<span class="code">LDAP Request Defaults.</span></p>
-        <p>Next, add the second LDAP Request and edit the following
+<span class="code">LDAP Request Defaults.</span>
+</p>
+        
+<p>Next, add the second LDAP Request and edit the following
 properties</p>
-        <ol>
-            <li>Rename to "<span class="code">Search</span>" this element</li>
-            <li>Select the <span class="code">Search Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li>
-        </ol>
-        <p>
+        
+<ol>
+            
+<li>Rename to "<span class="code">Search</span>" this element</li>
+            
+<li>Select the <span class="code">Search Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li>
+        
+</ol>
+        
+<p>
         Next, add the Third LDAP Request and edit the following properties
         </p>
-                <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/search.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/search.png" width="" height="" alt="
-                  Figure 8a.4.2 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Search test"></a><figcaption>
-                  Figure 8a.4.2 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Search test</figcaption></figure>
-
-        <ol>
-            <li>Rename to "<span class="code">Modify</span>" this element</li>
-            <li>Select the <span class="code">Modify Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li>
-        </ol>
-        <p>
+                
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/search.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/search.png" width="" height="" alt="
+                  Figure 8a.4.2 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Search test"></a>
+<figcaption>
+                  Figure 8a.4.2 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Search test</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+        
+<ol>
+            
+<li>Rename to "<span class="code">Modify</span>" this element</li>
+            
+<li>Select the <span class="code">Modify Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li>
+        
+</ol>
+        
+<p>
         Next, add the fourth LDAP Request and edit the following properties
         </p>
-                <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/modify.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/modify.png" width="" height="" alt="
-                  Figure 8a.4.3 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Modify test"></a><figcaption>
-                  Figure 8a.4.3 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Modify test</figcaption></figure>
-
-        <ol>
-            <li>Rename to "<span class="code">Delete</span>" this element</li>
-            <li>Select the <span class="code">Delete Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li>
-        </ol>
-                <figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/delete.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/delete.png" width="" height="" alt="
-                  Figure 8a.4.4 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Delete test"></a><figcaption>
-                  Figure 8a.4.4 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Delete test</figcaption></figure>
-
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="ResponseAssertion">8a.5 Adding a Response Assertion<a class="sectionlink" href="#ResponseAssertion" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
-               <p>You can add a Response Assertion element.
+                
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/modify.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/modify.png" width="" height="" alt="
+                  Figure 8a.4.3 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Modify test"></a>
+<figcaption>
+                  Figure 8a.4.3 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Modify test</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+        
+<ol>
+            
+<li>Rename to "<span class="code">Delete</span>" this element</li>
+            
+<li>Select the <span class="code">Delete Test</span> radio button in <span class="code">Test Configuration</span> group</li>
+        
+</ol>
+                
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/delete.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/delete.png" width="" height="" alt="
+                  Figure 8a.4.4 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Delete test"></a>
+<figcaption>
+                  Figure 8a.4.4 LDAP Request for Inbuilt Delete test</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+</div>
+<div class="section">
+<h1 id="ResponseAssertion">8a.5 Adding a Response Assertion<a class="sectionlink" href="#ResponseAssertion" title="Link to here">&para;</a>
+</h1>
+               
+<p>You can add a Response Assertion element.
  This element will check the received response data by verifying if the response text is "<span class="code">successful</span>".
   (<span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">Assertion</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">Response Assertion</span></span>).</p>
-<div class="clear"></div><div class="note">Note: A this position in the tree,
-  the Response Assertion will be executed for each LDAP Request.</div><div class="clear"></div>
-          <ol>
-            <li>Select <span class="code">Text Response</span> Radio button in <span class="code">Response Field to Test</span> group</li>
-            <li>Select <span class="code">Substring</span> Radio button in <span class="code">Pattern Matching Rules</span> group</li>
-            <li>Click on <span class="code">Add</span> button and add the string "<span class="code">successful</span>" in <span class="code">Pattern to Test</span> field</li>
-        </ol>
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/responseassertion.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/responseassertion.png" width="" height="" alt="
-  Figure 8a.5 LDAP Response Assertion"></a><figcaption>
-  Figure 8a.5 LDAP Response Assertion</figcaption></figure>
-</div><div class="section"><h1 id="add_listener">8a.6 Adding a Listener to View/Store the Test Results<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_listener" title="Link to here">&para;</a></h1>
-               <p>The final element you need to add to your Test Plan is a Listener.
+
+<div class="clear"></div>
+<div class="note">Note: A this position in the tree,
+  the Response Assertion will be executed for each LDAP Request.</div>
+<div class="clear"></div>
+          
+<ol>
+            
+<li>Select <span class="code">Text Response</span> Radio button in <span class="code">Response Field to Test</span> group</li>
+            
+<li>Select <span class="code">Substring</span> Radio button in <span class="code">Pattern Matching Rules</span> group</li>
+            
+<li>Click on <span class="code">Add</span> button and add the string "<span class="code">successful</span>" in <span class="code">Pattern to Test</span> field</li>
+        
+</ol>
+
+<figure>
+<a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/responseassertion.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/responseassertion.png" width="" height="" alt="
+  Figure 8a.5 LDAP Response Assertion"></a>
+<figcaption>
+  Figure 8a.5 LDAP Response Assertion</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+</div>
+<div class="section">
+<h1 id="add_listener">8a.6 Adding a Listener to View/Store the Test Results<a class="sectionlink" href="#add_listener" title="Link to here">&para;</a>
+</h1>
+               
+<p>The final element you need to add to your Test Plan is a Listener.
  This element is responsible for storing all of the results of your LDAP
 requests in a file  and presenting a visual model of the data. Select the LDAP
 Users element and add a View Results in Table
 (<span class="menuchoice"><span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">Listener</span>&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;<span class="guimenuitem">View Results in Table</span></span>)</p>
-<figure><a href="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/viewtable.png"><img src="../images/screenshots/ldaptest/viewtable.png" width="" height="" alt="
-  Figure 8a.6 View Results in Table Listener"></a><figcaption>
-  Figure 8a.6 View Results in Table Listener</figcaption></figure>
 
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