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What does the timer really do?

In the JMeter documentation, it states that "The timer will cause JMeter to
delay a certain amount of time between each request that a thread makes".
Does that mean that JMeter:
 
1) makes a request, receives the response after a period of time, then waits
the specified timer delay period before making the next request.
 
OR
 
2) makes a request, waits for the timer delay period and then makes another
request, regardless of whether the the previous response was received.
 
OR
 
3) none of the above.
 
 
Thanks for the help.
 
-Jeff
Jeff Lowe
Software Architect
CELT Corporation
199 Forest St.
Marlboro, MA 01752

508-624-4474 x1237
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RE: What does the timer really do?

Posted by Mike Stover <ms...@apache.org>.
That's incorrect.  It's #1.

-Mike

On 11 Jul 2002 at 10:54, Ajay Panachickal wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> It would be option #2.
> I'm relatively new to JMeter. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
> 
> Thanks and Regards,
> 
> Ajay Panachickal
> MoTech Software Pvt. Ltd.
> Ph:8214541  Ext:1331
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lowe, Jeff [mailto:JLowe@CeltCorp.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 7:47 PM
> To: 'jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org'
> Subject: What does the timer really do?
> 
> 
> In the JMeter documentation, it states that "The timer will cause JMeter to
> delay a certain amount of time between each request that a thread makes".
> Does that mean that JMeter:
> 
> 1) makes a request, receives the response after a period of time, then waits
> the specified timer delay period before making the next request.
> 
> OR
> 
> 2) makes a request, waits for the timer delay period and then makes another
> request, regardless of whether the the previous response was received.
> 
> OR
> 
> 3) none of the above.
> 
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> -Jeff
> Jeff Lowe
> Software Architect
> CELT Corporation
> 199 Forest St.
> Marlboro, MA 01752
> 
> 508-624-4474 x1237
> jlowe@celtcorp.com <ma...@celtcorp.com>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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RE: HTTP User Parameter modifier

Posted by Joseph Barefoot <jo...@hereuare.com>.
No problem, good luck with your testing. :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Dellarroquelle [mailto:rayuela@usa.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 4:14 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: HTTP User Parameter modifier
>
>
> Thanks Joe and Michael,
>
> I successfuly get the stuff up 'n running.
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Juan.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joseph Barefoot" <jo...@hereuare.com>
> To: "JMeter Users List" <jm...@jakarta.apache.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:50 PM
> Subject: RE: HTTP User Parameter modifier
>
>
> > Juan,
> >
> > I have emailed you the modifier code and install instructions offline.
> >
> > joe
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Juan Dellarroquelle [mailto:rayuela@usa.net]
> > > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 9:52 AM
> > > To: JMeter Users List
> > > Subject: HTTP User Parameter modifier
> > >
> > >
> > > I was reading the mails in the archives (mails sent in May, this year)
> and
> > > there are a couple of mails referencing an "HTTP User Parameter
> modifier".
> > > I'm not quite sure if this modifier was added somewhere in the JMeter
> CVS
> > > repository. Can someone point me where I can find it or email
> it to me?
> > >
> > > Thanks very much.
> > >
> > > Juan.
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Re: HTTP User Parameter modifier

Posted by Juan Dellarroquelle <ra...@usa.net>.
Thanks Joe and Michael,

I successfuly get the stuff up 'n running.
Thanks a lot!

Juan.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Barefoot" <jo...@hereuare.com>
To: "JMeter Users List" <jm...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:50 PM
Subject: RE: HTTP User Parameter modifier


> Juan,
>
> I have emailed you the modifier code and install instructions offline.
>
> joe
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Juan Dellarroquelle [mailto:rayuela@usa.net]
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 9:52 AM
> > To: JMeter Users List
> > Subject: HTTP User Parameter modifier
> >
> >
> > I was reading the mails in the archives (mails sent in May, this year)
and
> > there are a couple of mails referencing an "HTTP User Parameter
modifier".
> > I'm not quite sure if this modifier was added somewhere in the JMeter
CVS
> > repository. Can someone point me where I can find it or email it to me?
> >
> > Thanks very much.
> >
> > Juan.
> >
> >
> >
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RE: HTTP User Parameter modifier

Posted by Joseph Barefoot <jo...@hereuare.com>.
Juan,

I have emailed you the modifier code and install instructions offline.

joe

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Dellarroquelle [mailto:rayuela@usa.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 9:52 AM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: HTTP User Parameter modifier
>
>
> I was reading the mails in the archives (mails sent in May, this year) and
> there are a couple of mails referencing an "HTTP User Parameter modifier".
> I'm not quite sure if this modifier was added somewhere in the JMeter CVS
> repository. Can someone point me where I can find it or email it to me?
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> Juan.
>
>
>
>
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HTTP User Parameter modifier

Posted by Juan Dellarroquelle <ra...@usa.net>.
I was reading the mails in the archives (mails sent in May, this year) and
there are a couple of mails referencing an "HTTP User Parameter modifier".
I'm not quite sure if this modifier was added somewhere in the JMeter CVS
repository. Can someone point me where I can find it or email it to me?

Thanks very much.

Juan.




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RE: What does the timer really do?

Posted by Jonathan O'Keeffe <jo...@attbi.com>.
Jeff -

I believe that it does #1 - after receiving the response for a request, it
waits for the specified timer delay before making the next request.

- Jonathan


-----Original Message-----
From: Lowe, Jeff [mailto:JLowe@CeltCorp.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 10:17 AM
To: 'jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org'
Subject: What does the timer really do?

In the JMeter documentation, it states that "The timer will cause JMeter to
delay a certain amount of time between each request that a thread makes".
Does that mean that JMeter:

1) makes a request, receives the response after a period of time, then
waits
the specified timer delay period before making the next request.

OR

2) makes a request, waits for the timer delay period and then makes another
request, regardless of whether the the previous response was received.

OR

3) none of the above.


Thanks for the help.

-Jeff
Jeff Lowe
Software Architect
CELT Corporation
199 Forest St.
Marlboro, MA 01752

508-624-4474 x1237
jlowe@celtcorp.com <ma...@celtcorp.com>




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RE: What does the timer really do?

Posted by Ajay Panachickal <aj...@motechsoftware.com>.
Hi,

It would be option #2.
I'm relatively new to JMeter. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks and Regards,

Ajay Panachickal
MoTech Software Pvt. Ltd.
Ph:8214541  Ext:1331


-----Original Message-----
From: Lowe, Jeff [mailto:JLowe@CeltCorp.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 7:47 PM
To: 'jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org'
Subject: What does the timer really do?


In the JMeter documentation, it states that "The timer will cause JMeter to
delay a certain amount of time between each request that a thread makes".
Does that mean that JMeter:

1) makes a request, receives the response after a period of time, then waits
the specified timer delay period before making the next request.

OR

2) makes a request, waits for the timer delay period and then makes another
request, regardless of whether the the previous response was received.

OR

3) none of the above.


Thanks for the help.

-Jeff
Jeff Lowe
Software Architect
CELT Corporation
199 Forest St.
Marlboro, MA 01752

508-624-4474 x1237
jlowe@celtcorp.com <ma...@celtcorp.com>





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