On 20 January 2011 14:45, Ali Navab <[email protected]> wrote:
> No my friend .. it did not work. it return the error responce that i saw you
> at my first mail.
> Mr Sebb said to me that this module dos not work with apache-tomcat 6 and it

I did not write - nor did I intend to imply - that it would not work
with Tomcat 6.
It probably does work, at least when using HTTP, but I've not tried.

> uses an old version of Apache Axis which is no longer maintained. thanks by

I did write that.

> the way ..
> good luck
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Felix Frank <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 01/19/2011 04:40 PM, Ali Navab wrote:
>> > Hi Felix,
>> > Thank you for reply.
>> > you right my server use self-signed certificate. and i set the true
>> keystore
>> > for my tomcat.
>> > i think the JMeter does not need any key about my test .. so when it
>> return
>> > a handshake error of SSL .. i set the tomcat keystore for Jmeter SSL
>> > Manager.
>> > by the way i give up the WebService(SOAP) Request and run my test by
>> > SOAP/XML-RPC Request.
>> > but i do not know the precise difference of them..
>>
>> So just for reference - did it *help* to use the Tomcat keystore?
>>
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