On 13/01/2010, Heiko Robert <heiko.rob...@ecm4u.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  when I use HTTP Header Manager to set HTTP header variables old values are
> used. Has anybody an idea what I'm doing wrong?

Header Manager is a Configuration element, and is processed before the
thread starts.

You can use functions on the Test Plan to define variables.

>  My Testplan: user defined variables: GUID = not set
>    BSF PreProcessor: setting values to variable GUID
>    Simple Controller
>       HTTP Request ${GUID}
>          HTTP Header Manager: setting X-GUID = ${GUID}
>       HTTP Request ${GUID}
>          HTTP Header Manager: setting X-GUID = ${GUID}
>    View Results Tree
>
>  The results:
>
>  HTTP Request 472c63c2-63d5-44c4-a717-9252e2a7f8bf
>  GET
> http://www.apache.org/?X-GUID=472c63c2-63d5-44c4-a717-9252e2a7f8bf
>  Request Headers:
>  X-GUID: not set
>
>  HTTP Request 472c63c2-63d5-44c4-a717-9252e2a7f8bf
>  GET
> http://www.apache.org/?X-GUID=e6df3a7d-e054-444b-9ef8-7c9c2803821e
>  Request Headers:
>  X-GUID: 472c63c2-63d5-44c4-a717-9252e2a7f8bf
>
>  I tried with latest jmeter versions and also with the nightly build
>
>  Thanks
>  Heiko
>
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