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Not at all half hearted more pragmatic :-)
I recall that it had something to do with wanting to
benchmark the benefits of compression vs. not compression in
a specific case.
They (the client) weren't worried about parsing the content
of the pages, just getting the URL, measuring response size,
average download times, bandwidth utilisation and server...
2005-05-03 21:47:18 UTC in OpenSTA
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Retrieval of Name Value Collections from .config file with
prefix name equivalent to the assembly containing the
custom fixture(s). As with NUnit.
assemblyName.dll.config
e.g.
MyNFitFixtures.dll.config.
2004-06-08 17:15:42 UTC in C# port of the FIT Framework
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Another observation:
When the "LOAD RESPONSE_INFO BODY ON iVar" is wrapped
in an "if then" statement the integer variable does not require
the integer expression work-around. i.e. The integer variable
can be used as you would expect.
2003-11-18 06:47:48 UTC in OpenSTA
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Playback error (in Modeller and Commander):
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TModeller_Web.exe|1632|1-1|FE_HOME|64|E*
HTTPRESPONSE: No data available for connection id(1)
TModeller_Web.exe|1632|1-1|FE_HOME|64|E*
TScript::run: ERROR in TOF execution; resuming at ON
ERROR handler.
1-1 :[286]:LABEL: ERR_LABEL
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Above error...
2003-09-11 12:16:37 UTC in OpenSTA
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Despite the lack of constructive text in the bug report, there
is an issue here but depends on some specific issues:
Not yet created "Unable to retriev SCRIPTNAME.tof from
repository"
Can produce "Failed PROCESSING TOF" ERROR.
Carried out several exploratory tests. I will fully analyze
results and post an update here.
2003-08-19 06:36:22 UTC in OpenSTA
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Background
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On completion of a script or when encountering an
explicit EXIT command, the Test Executor closes any
open TCP connections.
This is not always desirable, especially if building a
modular scripting structure.
Requirement
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The script developer should be able to specify whether
the thread disconnects or not on completion of a script.
Suggested...
2003-08-18 13:06:14 UTC in OpenSTA
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Recorded a script against Google using HTTP 1.1 and it
kept the default header as:
CONSTANT DEFAULT_HEADERS =
"Host: www.google.com^J" &
"Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate^J" &
"User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)"
Play it back in the modeller and...
2003-06-23 09:54:31 UTC in OpenSTA
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Note to developer - contact antonym@etest-associates.com for
detailed explaination of suspected cause of this error.
2003-06-02 08:30:01 UTC in OpenSTA
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Tried this against www.google.com with 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 and
this problem was not reproducible, however, a client was
experiencing an issue where no page was returned but the
browser believed it was 'done' which appears to be related
(no more detail available at this time).
2003-06-02 08:28:00 UTC in OpenSTA
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Manual comments already implemented [antonym]
Automatic comments should also use pre-fix as in manual
comments.
2003-06-02 08:21:06 UTC in OpenSTA