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Advanced e, Task 2 prompting print job properties, Delay properties, false, serverPoolSize}

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Testing and deploying workflow solutions 59 Property basic.pj.save basic.pj.poolSize Description Default Determines whether to save print false jobs from the LDD system The size of the thread pool to use for ${CurrentTestProfile.serverPoolSize} print jobs. The default, which refers to the overall server pool size, should usually remain set. Advanced (e‑Task 2) prompting print job properties Property Description Default advanced.pj.addressRange The address range to ${CurrentTestProfile.advanced.addressRange} receive print jobs from the (This refers to the advanced.addressRange property in the LDD system. The default, Basic prompting properties table.) which refers to the address range set for the overall test, should usually remain set. advanced.pj.output The folder where The /Profiles/CurrentTestProfile/conf/data/P simulated print jobs should rintJobs folder where the MFP emulator and performance be saved simulator are installed advanced.pj.ext The file extension of saved ps print jobs. Do not include a period (.) before the extension. The extension implies the file type used. One of the following: pdf, ps, tif. advanced.pj.save Determines whether to save print jobs from the LDD system false advanced.pj.poolSize The size of the thread pool ${CurrentTestProfile.serverPoolSize} to use for print jobs. The default, which refers to the overall server pool size, should usually remain set. Delay properties Property Description Default clientStartUpDelay The delay, in milliseconds, between starting each group of 500 emulated MFPs when testing with more than one MFP clientStartUpDelaySize The number of MFPs to start after each interval specified by 10 clientStartUpDelay startDelayMin* The minimum delay between test repetitions 2000 * The delay properties are useful in simulating real‑world delays where user input is expected when stress‑testing a solution. For each delay specified, a random value is selected between the minimum and maximum values.

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Property
Description
Default
basic.pj.save
Determines whether to save print
jobs from the LDD system
false
basic.pj.poolSize
The size of the thread pool to use for
print jobs. The default, which refers
to the overall server pool size,
should usually remain set.
${
CurrentTestProfile
.serverPoolSize}
Advanced (e
Task 2) prompting print job properties
Property
Description
Default
advanced.pj.addressRange
The address range to
receive print jobs from the
LDD system. The default,
which refers to the address
range set for the overall
test, should usually remain
set.
${
CurrentTestProfile
.advanced.addressRange}
(This refers to the
advanced.addressRange
property in the
Basic prompting properties table.)
advanced.pj.output
The folder where
simulated print jobs should
be saved
The
/Profiles/
CurrentTestProfile
/conf/data/P
rintJobs
folder where the MFP emulator and performance
simulator are installed
advanced.pj.ext
The file extension of saved
print jobs. Do not include a
period (
.
) before the
extension. The extension
implies the file type used.
One of the following:
pdf
,
ps
,
tif
.
ps
advanced.pj.save
Determines whether to
save print jobs from the
LDD system
false
advanced.pj.poolSize
The size of the thread pool
to use for print jobs. The
default, which refers to the
overall server pool size,
should usually remain set.
${
CurrentTestProfile
.serverPoolSize}
Delay properties
Property
Description
Default
clientStartUpDelay
The delay, in milliseconds, between starting each group of
emulated MFPs when testing with more than one MFP
500
clientStartUpDelaySize
The number of MFPs to start after each interval specified by
clientStartUpDelay
10
startDelayMin
*
The minimum delay between test repetitions
2000
* The delay properties are useful in simulating real
world delays where user input is expected when stress
testing a solution.
For each delay specified, a random value is selected between the minimum and maximum values.
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