Cookie Manager / View Results Tree

2006-10-04 Thread James Wuerflein
Are there any issues with the Cookie Manager in Jmeter 2.2 ? 
 
I can run the same HTTP commands in Internet Explorer, Netscape,
Firefox and it works fine, but when I try and create a script to do the
same thing, it doesn't seem to work at all.  I just have a single
ThreadGroup, with a Simple Controller with everything underneath that.
 
I seem to get bumped back to our Login page, and prompted to login
again.

I do have the HTTP cookie manager there with the cookie policy set to
Default and have the 'clear the cookies for each iteration' checked.
 
 
Second, 
 
Why does the ViewResultsTree - View not group each thread together
rather than just show you the responses sequentually as they come back?
 
Third,
 
Is there a way to record a script with Jmeter?
 
Thanks
James
 
 
 
 
 


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Re: Cookie Manager / View Results Tree

2006-10-04 Thread Rinke Heida



James Wuerflein wrote:
Are there any issues with the Cookie Manager in Jmeter 2.2 ? 
 
I can run the same HTTP commands in Internet Explorer, Netscape,

Firefox and it works fine, but when I try and create a script to do the
same thing, it doesn't seem to work at all.  I just have a single
ThreadGroup, with a Simple Controller with everything underneath that.
 
I seem to get bumped back to our Login page, and prompted to login

again.
  
Maybe you have to send along HTTP headers with information on what 
browser you use. Some websites block browsers not complying to certain 
types or versions of browsers. (You'll see the headers after recording)

I do have the HTTP cookie manager there with the cookie policy set to
Default and have the 'clear the cookies for each iteration' checked.
 
 
Second, 
 
Why does the ViewResultsTree - View not group each thread together

rather than just show you the responses sequentually as they come back?
 
Third,
 
Is there a way to record a script with Jmeter?
  
Right-click Workbench and Add / Non-test elements / Http proxy 
server. Now you can set JMeter to be a proxy server. If you set you 
browser to the same proxy port all traffic will go through JMeter and 
JMeter will produce a nice tree of requests!

See manual for more information.
 
Thanks

James
 
 
 
 
 



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Re: Cookie Manager / View Results Tree

2006-10-04 Thread James Wuerflein
yes, sorry, failed to mention I do have a User-Agent string in there as
well in the HTTP Header Manager.
 
Great, thanks for the heads up on the http proxy server.
 
 


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James Wuerflein wrote:
 Are there any issues with the Cookie Manager in Jmeter 2.2 ? 
  
 I can run the same HTTP commands in Internet Explorer, Netscape,
 Firefox and it works fine, but when I try and create a script to do
the
 same thing, it doesn't seem to work at all.  I just have a single
 ThreadGroup, with a Simple Controller with everything underneath
that.
  
 I seem to get bumped back to our Login page, and prompted to login
 again.
   
Maybe you have to send along HTTP headers with information on what 
browser you use. Some websites block browsers not complying to certain

types or versions of browsers. (You'll see the headers after
recording)

 I do have the HTTP cookie manager there with the cookie policy set
to
 Default and have the 'clear the cookies for each iteration'
checked.
  
  
 Second, 
  
 Why does the ViewResultsTree - View not group each thread together
 rather than just show you the responses sequentually as they come
back?
  
 Third,
  
 Is there a way to record a script with Jmeter?
   
Right-click Workbench and Add / Non-test elements / Http proxy 
server. Now you can set JMeter to be a proxy server. If you set you 
browser to the same proxy port all traffic will go through JMeter and 
JMeter will produce a nice tree of requests!
See manual for more information.
  
 Thanks
 James
  
  
  
  
  



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