On Apr 21, 7:32 pm, Zhihong <zhih...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to find out how many people are interested in using JMeter to
> test OAuth-based services. We developed a plugin and like to
> contribute it back to JMeter. If enough people are interested, we will
> push to make it part of JMeter distribution. Otherwise, it will stay
> as an add-on. It's really simple to install plugin to JMeter (just
> drop the jar in lib/ext directory).
>
> The plugin adds an OAuth sampler to JMeter, which is based on
> HTTPSampler2. With it, you can fabricate any OAuth request as you wish
> and the plugin takes care of the signature on the fly when message is
> sent. Following is a snapshot of the control panel,
>
> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3544/3464614476_c72453e7f3_o_d.png
>
> Let me know if you would like to try it out.
>
> Zhihong

This is great - count me in. I've been using http4e and Poster plugin
to do so, after doing the math (timestamp, nonce, signature...)
separately. The JMeter sampler to handle all this would be wonderful!

-cheers,
Manish
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