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List:       jmeter-user
Subject:    Re: XPath Extractor / reference scoping question
From:       sebb <sebbaz () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-05-31 14:21:22
Message-ID: 25aac9fc0905310721s59a6a012w5ab1a4fb8de6b303 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 31/05/2009, Scott McFadden <SMcFadden@criticaltech.com> wrote:
> I have a jmeter (2.3.3) web app test plan for my wsfederation enabled STS / Relying \
> Party web apps.   I have a HTTP request that does the HTTP POST for the initial \
> user login.  It works well.  After this POST, I added a XPath post processor to \
> extract the wsfederation response elements (WA/WRESULT).  I store these results in \
> two variables / references:  "wa" and "wresult".   On the next Http Request, I do a \
> post to the Relying Party containing these values to establish a session with the \
> relying party.    My question is what is the scope of these variables in the \
> context of the thread group?  Are they global to the thread group.  I really don't \
> care for them to be global to the thread group as I want each thread to have its \
> own wsfederation / wresult value.   How do you store post processor results so they \
> are scoped to the thread and not the thread group?

JMeter Variables are always local to the thread.

> 
> Thanks!
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