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1  soapUI / soapUI / Re: Problem with Shared DataSource on: December 05, 2007, 11:40:18 am
Hi Omatzura !

I ran the loadtest with 1 thread and 1 total run, there was no error.

With 2 threads (and 2 total runs) the error occurs.

My datasource contains 100 rows, I guess all rows are consumed on the first run and the error actually occurs on the second run - in addition, according to my server logs, all rows are consumed by the first thread.

Is there some setting that allows to share data rows between threads ? Is that a matter of delay or synch ?

Regards,

Nicolas.
2  soapUI / soapUI / Problem with Shared DataSource on: December 04, 2007, 06:32:12 pm
Hi,

I read about Sealight's problem with Shared Datasource ("Threads not starting with DataSource Loop", http://www.eviware.com/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,53/topic,59.msg194#msg194)

and I am in a quite similar situation with SoapUI 1.7.6 Pro - but I have a different trouble :

when launching a Load Test with any number threads (1 or more ) and a Shared Excel Datasource, the following failure occurs on the datasource step :
"java.lang.Exception: Missing properties for DataSource"

If I turn off the 'Shared' parameter on the DataSource, or just run the Datasource step, the problem does not occur.

Any idea of the reason ?

Thanks in advance.

Nicolas.
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