tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2286393505483348196.post5071047352422366921..comments2024-02-06T10:27:42.769+02:00Comments on JMeter Tips: Tip #13: Checking for empty variable using IF controllerAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08772881122618557821noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2286393505483348196.post-30826452587594708252011-12-27T16:23:44.496+02:002011-12-27T16:23:44.496+02:00Dear Victor,
I followed same method mentioned her...Dear Victor,<br /><br />I followed same method mentioned here. But My Jmeter is not making any connections to the database. I copied jdbc drivers into /lib directory as followed.<br />sqljdbc_auth.dll<br />sqljdbc_xa.dll<br />sqljdbc<br />sqljdbc4<br /><br />These Errors we are facing in Jmeter Log Files -<br />WARN – jmeter.protocol.jdbc.config.DataSourceElement: Could not return Connection java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for jdbc:sqlserver://serverip:1433;databaseName=dbname<br /><br />WARN – jmeter.protocol.jdbc.config.DataSourceElement: Could not return Connection java.lang.Exception: Could not create enough Components to service your request (Timed out).<br /><br />Please response us asap<br />Thanks & Regards<br />Vinay Bansal<br />vinay.bansal@qbitsystems.comVinay Bansalnoreply@blogger.com