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Best way to add multithreading for HTTP sessions

Solved237 views8th April 2025HTTP Multithreaded Timer session
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Benjamin Hodžić [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]1.12K 4th April 2025 0 Comments

Hello,

We need to improve the behavior of sending POST requests to a certain API by extending the number of concurrent requests being sent to 5. After each request, some additional processing is required.

Not the prettiest solution, but is there another way besides adding 4 more identical Sessions with different parameters for request/response body and status code, and putting them into separate threads?

Benjamin Hodžić [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 8th April 2025

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Tiago Pina [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]394 Posted 6th April 2025 1 Comment

Hi Benjamin

Starting from DataMiner 10.4.9 (RN 38887), it is possible to create multiple threads for the same connection. Currently, creating multiple threads is supported only for HTTP and SNMP connections. You can find more information here.

Regards,

Benjamin Hodžić [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 8th April 2025
Benjamin Hodžić [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] commented 8th April 2025

Thank you, Tiago.

This way we can still separate into 5 different groups, but have them all on executing on the main connection as I figured?

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