Thanks for your prompt reply . In the Filename prefix I have put a valid 
directory name like C:\JMeter\jakarta-jmeter-2.2\bin\OrionResponses. But 
it didnt work.
Regards,

Subhrajyoti 
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10/16/2006 04:02 PM
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On 16/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Sebb. Atleast by adding Post Processor Save Responses to File: I
> can see the responses now.But the files are always getting stored in the
> bin directory of jmeter. Can't we specify the file location anywhere 
?And

Include a directory name in the prefix - that might work.

> also the extension of the files that are stored is Unknown. Only if the

Yes, because there is no content-type.

> response is a failure,then the proper file extension(ie html) is
> shown.Exactly the same behavior I saw in the View Results Tree
> Listener.Only if the reponses were failure , I could see the reponses. 
Any
> idea as to why that is happening?

Because errors presumably have a known content type.

As I said in my previous e-mail, you can rename the stored files to
html - or whatever the correct extension is. Or you can drag the file
into a browser window.


> Regards,
>
> Subhrajyoti
> Mobile: +919830079545
> Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web: www.labware.com
>
> LabWare LIMS Solutions - Results Count
>
>
>
> sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 10/13/2006 05:48 PM
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>
>
> On 13/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >                    The following problem has been bugging me for quite
> > some time now. In my machine I have tested our web application with
> > Orion,TomCat and Weblogic server. The tests runs everywhere except 
that
> I
> > dont see any response in the response data tab of View Results Tree
> > Listener at all when i run the test against Weblogic server although 
the
> > Table listener is showing the bytes in the responses.The responses 
come
> > perfectly fine with tomcat and orion server.  Sebb rightly pointed out
> > that Content-Type is not set to the proper value at all. But I am yet 
to
> > figure out why that is happening. I am giving the contents of the
> sampler
> > result tab of both Orion(it works) and Weblogic server(Doesnt work).
> >
> >
> > For Orion
> >
> > Thread Name: LIMS Test 1-1
> > Sample Start: Fri Oct 13 17:02:00 IST 2006
> > Load time: 94
> > HTTP response code: 200
> > HTTP response message: OK
> >
> > HTTP response headers:
> > HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> > Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:32:00 GMT
> > Server: Orion/2.0.2
> > Set-Cookie: labware.lims_service=Default; Path=/labware
> > Set-Cookie: labware.lims_service=Default; Path=/labware
> > Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=ABMOAOGAKMKD; Path=/
> > Connection: Close
> > Content-Type: text/plain
> > pragma: no-cache
> > cache-control: private
> > expires: -1
> >
> >
> > For weblogic
> >
> > Thread Name: LIMS Test 1-1
> > Sample Start: Fri Oct 13 17:04:03 IST 2006
> > Load time: 2109
> > HTTP response code: 200
> > HTTP response message: OK
> >
> > HTTP response headers:
> > HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> > Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:34:04 GMT
> > Pragma: no-cache
> > Expires: -1
> > Set-Cookie:
> >
> 
JSESSIONID=hL8JFv5MmLpMyLQPXjZ0yywrqPQQ7TCBwp8kmkGYgndn5Np1yMhZ!-1743044531;
> > path=/
> > Set-Cookie: labware.lims_service=Default
> > Set-Cookie: labware.lims_service=Default
> > cache-control: private
> >
> >
> > I could figure out that three elements missing in case of response
> headers
> > sent by weblogic
> >
> > Server
> > Connection
> > Content-Type
> >
> > Any idea ?This is very urgent for us.We need to test it against 
weblogic
> > and report our findings to the customer. Why the server ,connection 
and
> > content type is missing ?
>
> This is nothing to do with JMeter - you need to take this up with
> whoever administers the weblogic server.
>
> > My OS is windows xp.
>
> The lack of the content type will only prevent JMeter from displaying
> the response in the View Tree Listener; everything else should work OK
> (if not, let us know).
>
> If you need to see the responses, you can always add the Post
> Processor Save Responses to File:
>
> 
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Save_Responses_to_a_file

>
>
> You can rename the files to .html afterwards.
>
> S.
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