Thanks for answers.

How do you implement the second solution, turning htpps on while running the recorded 
script? Can you please elaborate on this step by step?

Thanks,
hp.

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Subject: Re: jmeter 1.9.1 not recording https(SSL) pages


JMeter can test https, but the proxy can't record it.  It's pretty much 
not possible to write such a proxy.  Badboy can record ssl because 
it works from within IE, and you can export a jmeter script that 
jmeter can run.  Alternatively, you can turn https off during 
recording and turn it back on when running the script in JMeter.

-Mike

On 28 Aug 2003 at 10:17, Parekh, Hardik (IndSys, GE Interlogix) wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> According to documentation, jmeter 1.9.1 should handle ssl(https) 
itself 
> without doing anything extra setting. But, it's just not recording 
with the 
> proxy. I'm using jdk 1.4.0
> 
> Do I still need to download jsse and add some jars and change 
> jmeter.properties?
> 
> Any help is appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> hp.
> 
> 
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