On 11/09/2009, jmltest jmltest <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jmeter team > > Please help me with how to do this , iam new to Jmeter . Could not find this > info in User manual , hence writing to this forum . Kindly advise. > > > Requirement : > Multibyte data i.e non-english paramater/values are in an external data > file i.e UTF-8 encoded file. The contents will be like > param1 = japanese_displaynamevalue > param2 = japanese_sometext_here > param3 = french_displaynamevalue > param4 = french_sometext_here > param5 = chinese_displaynamevalue > param6 = chinese_sometext_here > param7 = german_displaynamevalue > param8 = german_sometext_here > > > This file is called say inputdatafile.txt . Its saved with utf-8 encoding . > [Note: above content are actual data of those languages. Since i could not > paste them here , instead of actual characters i have shown as above] > > > Now inside Jmeter testcase , for a HTTP request/response command - POST > request , i want to send data by reading from this file . The contents > should be read in proper encoding i.,e utf-8 so that there is no garbling > issues . Also it should be delivered in response and other log files > correctly. > > > Please tell me : > --how can i read that file inside jmeter testcase (iam using jmeter gui > itself currently)
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#CSV_Data_Set_Config > --is there any setting specifically such that data corruption does not occur > for those multibyte data in inputdatafile.txt. Ensure the encoding is set to UTF-8 on the CSV Dataset config element. > > thanks very much > jml > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

