On 09/03/2009, Baudouin <[email protected]> wrote:
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>  In one of my jmeter tests, I have a request which returns a 403.
>  Within the jMeter GUI interface I checked the "Ignore Status" check box.  As
>  a consequence, the result is shown in red in the "View results tree" object
>  but the test is still ok because of the "Ignore Status" being checked.

That's not how JMeter 2.3.2 behaves for me.

If I add a Response Assertion with "Ignore Status" checked, then the
sample is treated as successful.

Which version of JMeter are you using?

>  Now, I run the same test from ant by calling the jmeter task together with
>  the "failureproperty". In this case, it seems that the 'Ignore Status" is
>  not being taken into account.  The result is that my cruise control calling
>  the jmeter tests receives the "failureporperty" set to true which is not
>  what I would like to receive.
>
>  Any idea of what I could?
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