>We're trying to get use jmeter on a site protected by siteminder as
>well although it is over http not https.
>
>Has anyone done this?

I have changed the thread, as this really doesn't relate to the previous
subject. I have never heard of siteminder; perhaps someone else has.

>I am a new user of jmeter and so far have not been able to get through
>siteminder. I don;t quite understand how siteminder works but I think
>it sets a cookie; I have a Cookie Manager defined within my test script
>but I haven't done anything to it except add it to the script.

Something to do before you go too far, is to change your browers settings
to 'warn me before accepting cookies' (or whatever the appropriate setting
is for your browser) and then walk through a session. Make a note of all
the cookie values. Then you will be better prepared to deal with the cookie
manager.

>Hopefully the cookies are unique per thread/session?

I think this depends on the browser. I believe IE shares all cookies,
so that all open IE applications share sessions. I believe Netscape
honours session cookies.

But you should check into these things for yourself.

        Regards


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