RE: Hi

2009-04-21 Thread Zakir Sayed
Hi Ambs,

What did you mean by test stubs? Please elaborate and also note that
Jmeter is used to test web server's (web application) performance like
something Load testing or Stress testing (Although Functional testing is
still possible but it's not an ideal application).


Thanks, 
Zack Sayed

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Subject: Hi

Hi,
 
I need to test a application with few test stubs, does the Jmeter
supports this ?
 
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Re: hi

2007-07-18 Thread Amit Kulkarni

JMeter does not support AJAX  am not sure with new relaese of JMeter 2.3

Amit


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Can anyone help me in providing the steps to test GWT ajax based
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Re: hi

2007-07-18 Thread Stuart Findlay

This all depends on what if meant by "supporting AJAX"

I can quite happily load my AJAX webapp with JMeter although things that 
involve timed refreshes and polling have to be introduced artificially 
into the JMeter script and will not happen as with a browser.


Stuart


Amit Kulkarni wrote:
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JMeter 2.3


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RE: hi

2007-07-19 Thread Mathumathi Palani Bommu, EAS-Chennai
Can any one give steps to proceed with testing jmeter with GWT

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This all depends on what if meant by "supporting AJAX"

I can quite happily load my AJAX webapp with JMeter although things that

involve timed refreshes and polling have to be introduced artificially 
into the JMeter script and will not happen as with a browser.

Stuart


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Re: hi

2004-10-12 Thread sebb
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:45:15 +0530, Ananda Bairy
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> hi,
> 
> How to record the web pages where HTPPS protocol is used.
> We tried with help manual. But could not do it.

That's because it's not possible. See the JMeter FAQ

http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/JMeterFAQ

in particular:
 
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/JMeterFAQ#head-d7d6b439cbb64a17ac50c302cf9bbc483ccc0d3e

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Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

2003-12-08 Thread andrew . roughan
If you have a proxy server in your environment, did you start JMeter with the -H and 
-P attributes to specify the proxy server?

Cheers,
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Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

2003-12-09 Thread Ranjith K babu

Hi Andrew

I have started the Jmeter with the H & P option , but if i change the 
port in the IE ti any thing other than 8080 the net is not working and 
am not able to record any thing in JMeter.

say my original proxy ip is 10.12.11.176 & port is 8080 ... 
1.i started the JMeter with the same IP 10.12.11.176 & port 8090 as my 
port 8080 is used by Jboss for my project , then when i try to browse 
anysite and try to recode then it is saying IE cannot find the site and 
nothing gets recorded in the JMEter .
2. if i keep the same ip & port as the original proxy ,then am bale to 
browse but not getting recorded in the JMeter.

could you please help me out ...!

cheers & Thanx in Advance
ranjith

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Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

2003-12-09 Thread andrew . roughan
As I understand it,

1) You have to tell JMeter what your regular web proxy server is by starting JMeter 
with the -H -P attributes (for you: 10.12.11.176 & port is 8080)

2) Then you have to tell IE to use the proxy server that JMeter starts:
Set the IE proxy to localhost and port to whatever port you have setup JMeter with 
(8090?)
Ensure that you have turned off "Use Automatic Configuration Script" from that screen 
in IE.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Andrew

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From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:39:18 +0530
To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

> 
> Hi Andrew
> 
> I have started the Jmeter with the H & P option , but if i change the 
> port in the IE ti any thing other than 8080 the net is not working and 
> am not able to record any thing in JMeter.
> 
> say my original proxy ip is 10.12.11.176 & port is 8080 ... 
> 1.i started the JMeter with the same IP 10.12.11.176 & port 8090 as my 
> port 8080 is used by Jboss for my project , then when i try to browse 
> anysite and try to recode then it is saying IE cannot find the site and 
> nothing gets recorded in the JMEter .
> 2. if i keep the same ip & port as the original proxy ,then am bale to 
> browse but not getting recorded in the JMeter.
> 
> could you please help me out ...!
> 
> cheers & Thanx in Advance
> ranjith
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Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

2003-12-09 Thread Ranjith K babu
HI Andrew

1.I had specified the Host & Port for the Jmeter same as the proxy ip & 
port ( 10.12.11.176 & 8080 ) 
2.then i canged the IE proxy to loaclhost & port as 8080 and tried to 
record ...but nothing is happening .! and even not able to browse 
the net also ...! 

i think am doing in the right way  after installing the Jmeter , i 
have set the Jmeter-home & the JDK 1.4 path in the environment, do i 
need to do anything else . did i go wrong anywhere...

please suggest me how to make the jmeter work for me .

thanx in advance
cheers
Ranjith


> As I understand it,
> 
> 1) You have to tell JMeter what your regular web proxy server is by 
starting JMeter with the -H -P attributes (for you: 10.12.11.176 & port 
is 8080)
> 
> 2) Then you have to tell IE to use the proxy server that JMeter 
starts:
> Set the IE proxy to localhost and port to whatever port you have 
setup JMeter with (8090?)
> Ensure that you have turned off "Use Automatic Configuration Script" 
from that screen in IE.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> Cheers,
> Andrew
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:39:18 +0530
> To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server
> 
> > 
> > Hi Andrew
> > 
> > I have started the Jmeter with the H & P option , but if i change 
the 
> > port in the IE ti any thing other than 8080 the net is not working 
and 
> > am not able to record any thing in JMeter.
> > 
> > say my original proxy ip is 10.12.11.176 & port is 8080 ... 
> > 1.i started the JMeter with the same IP 10.12.11.176 & port 8090 as 
my 
> > port 8080 is used by Jboss for my project , then when i try to 
browse 
> > anysite and try to recode then it is saying IE cannot find the site 
and 
> > nothing gets recorded in the JMEter .
> > 2. if i keep the same ip & port as the original proxy ,then am bale 
to 
> > browse but not getting recorded in the JMeter.
> > 
> > could you please help me out ...!
> > 
> > cheers & Thanx in Advance
> > ranjith
> > 
> > 
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Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

2003-12-09 Thread andrew . roughan
You mentioned that you were using JBoss on port 8080. Is this on your local machine?
If so, you will have a conflict between the JBoss and JMeter Proxy Server component.
You should modify the default port number of the JMeter Proxy Server component to be 
something else (e.g. 8090) and then setup IE to use that port number (e.g. 8090).

I hope that is clearer for you.

Cheers,
Andrew


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From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:50:22 +0530
To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

> HI Andrew
> 
> 1.I had specified the Host & Port for the Jmeter same as the proxy ip & 
> port ( 10.12.11.176 & 8080 ) 
> 2.then i canged the IE proxy to loaclhost & port as 8080 and tried to 
> record ...but nothing is happening .! and even not able to browse 
> the net also ...! 
> 
> i think am doing in the right way  after installing the Jmeter , i 
> have set the Jmeter-home & the JDK 1.4 path in the environment, do i 
> need to do anything else . did i go wrong anywhere...
> 
> please suggest me how to make the jmeter work for me .
> 
> thanx in advance
> cheers
> Ranjith
> 
> 
> > As I understand it,
> > 
> > 1) You have to tell JMeter what your regular web proxy server is by 
> starting JMeter with the -H -P attributes (for you: 10.12.11.176 & port 
> is 8080)
> > 
> > 2) Then you have to tell IE to use the proxy server that JMeter 
> starts:
> > Set the IE proxy to localhost and port to whatever port you have 
> setup JMeter with (8090?)
> > Ensure that you have turned off "Use Automatic Configuration Script" 
> from that screen in IE.
> > 
> > Hope that helps.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Andrew
> > 
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:39:18 +0530
> > To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server
> > 
> > > 
> > > Hi Andrew
> > > 
> > > I have started the Jmeter with the H & P option , but if i change 
> the 
> > > port in the IE ti any thing other than 8080 the net is not working 
> and 
> > > am not able to record any thing in JMeter.
> > > 
> > > say my original proxy ip is 10.12.11.176 & port is 8080 ... 
> > > 1.i started the JMeter with the same IP 10.12.11.176 & port 8090 as 
> my 
> > > port 8080 is used by Jboss for my project , then when i try to 
> browse 
> > > anysite and try to recode then it is saying IE cannot find the site 
> and 
> > > nothing gets recorded in the JMEter .
> > > 2. if i keep the same ip & port as the original proxy ,then am bale 
> to 
> > > browse but not getting recorded in the JMeter.
> > > 
> > > could you please help me out ...!
> > > 
> > > cheers & Thanx in Advance
> > > ranjith
> > > 
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Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

2003-12-10 Thread Ranjith K babu

Hi Andrew

Am extremely sorry to bother you with the same Question ! i did try 
with allocating the other port number to the Jmeter apart from 8080 , 
even then nothing is getting recorded.

if i change the port in the IE in the normal circumstences ( with out 
Jmeter ) then also am not able to browse..!

i tried closing the Jboss and made the port 8080 free and started 
JMeter with the IP & port 8080 and tried to record , but with no 
luck .! what can i do to achieve this.

Thanks in advance 
cheers
Ranjith.


> You mentioned that you were using JBoss on port 8080. Is this on your 
local machine?
> If so, you will have a conflict between the JBoss and JMeter Proxy 
Server component.
> You should modify the default port number of the JMeter Proxy Server 
component to be something else (e.g. 8090) and then setup IE to use 
that port number (e.g. 8090).
> 
> I hope that is clearer for you.
> 
> Cheers,
> Andrew
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:50:22 +0530
> To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server
> 
> > HI Andrew
> > 
> > 1.I had specified the Host & Port for the Jmeter same as the proxy 
ip & 
> > port ( 10.12.11.176 & 8080 ) 
> > 2.then i canged the IE proxy to loaclhost & port as 8080 and tried 
to 
> > record ...but nothing is happening .! and even not able to 
browse 
> > the net also ...! 
> > 
> > i think am doing in the right way  after installing the 
Jmeter , i 
> > have set the Jmeter-home & the JDK 1.4 path in the environment, do 
i 
> > need to do anything else . did i go wrong anywhere...
> > 
> > please suggest me how to make the jmeter work for me .
> > 
> > thanx in advance
> > cheers
> > Ranjith
> > 
> > 
> > > As I understand it,
> > > 
> > > 1) You have to tell JMeter what your regular web proxy server is 
by 
> > starting JMeter with the -H -P attributes (for you: 10.12.11.176 & 
port 
> > is 8080)
> > > 
> > > 2) Then you have to tell IE to use the proxy server that JMeter 
> > starts:
> > > Set the IE proxy to localhost and port to whatever port you have 
> > setup JMeter with (8090?)
> > > Ensure that you have turned off "Use Automatic Configuration 
Script" 
> > from that screen in IE.
> > > 
> > > Hope that helps.
> > > 
> > > Cheers,
> > > Andrew
> > > 
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:39:18 +0530
> > > To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server
> > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Hi Andrew
> > > > 
> > > > I have started the Jmeter with the H & P option , but if i 
change 
> > the 
> > > > port in the IE ti any thing other than 8080 the net is not 
working 
> > and 
> > > > am not able to record any thing in JMeter.
> > > > 
> > > > say my original proxy ip is 10.12.11.176 & port is 8080 ... 
> > > > 1.i started the JMeter with the same IP 10.12.11.176 & port 
8090 as 
> > my 
> > > > port 8080 is used by Jboss for my project , then when i try to 
> > browse 
> > > > anysite and try to recode then it is saying IE cannot find the 
site 
> > and 
> > > > nothing gets recorded in the JMEter .
> > > > 2. if i keep the same ip & port as the original proxy ,then am 
bale 
> > to 
> > > > browse but not getting recorded in the JMeter.
> > > > 
> > > > could you please help me out ...!
> > > > 
> > > > cheers & Thanx in Advance
> > > > ranjith
> > > > 
> > > > 

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Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

2003-12-10 Thread Ranjith K babu
HI Andrew 

1.when i close the Jboss & free the 8080 port and start the Jmeter with 
the IP & port & set the IE setting to localhost & port 8080 , then am 
getting the following exception in the IE .

"java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect" & 

one Http request page is getting added in the Test Plan of JMeter ( say 
if i try to record google one http request page for google is 
getting added to the test plan) the contents of that are 

Http request contents:

servername  or Ip google.com
portNo : 80
protocal : http

it has a child Http Header Manager:with some name & value in it .

2.when i keep the IE Ip to normal ip ( sat 10.12.11.176) then it is not 
getting recorded.


3.if i run the JBoss and then give a diff prot to the Jmeter then also 
iam not getting any thing recorded !


please tell how can i get out of this...
* i request all in the group if you have any idea about it pls reply 
for the same...

thanks in advance ...
cheers
Ranjith.

> You mentioned that you were using JBoss on port 8080. Is this on your 
local machine?
> If so, you will have a conflict between the JBoss and JMeter Proxy 
Server component.
> You should modify the default port number of the JMeter Proxy Server 
component to be something else (e.g. 8090) and then setup IE to use 
that port number (e.g. 8090).
> 
> I hope that is clearer for you.
> 
> Cheers,
> Andrew
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:50:22 +0530
> To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server
> 
> > HI Andrew
> > 
> > 1.I had specified the Host & Port for the Jmeter same as the proxy 
ip & 
> > port ( 10.12.11.176 & 8080 ) 
> > 2.then i canged the IE proxy to loaclhost & port as 8080 and tried 
to 
> > record ...but nothing is happening .! and even not able to 
browse 
> > the net also ...! 
> > 
> > i think am doing in the right way  after installing the 
Jmeter , i 
> > have set the Jmeter-home & the JDK 1.4 path in the environment, do 
i 
> > need to do anything else . did i go wrong anywhere...
> > 
> > please suggest me how to make the jmeter work for me .
> > 
> > thanx in advance
> > cheers
> > Ranjith
> > 
> > 
> > > As I understand it,
> > > 
> > > 1) You have to tell JMeter what your regular web proxy server is 
by 
> > starting JMeter with the -H -P attributes (for you: 10.12.11.176 & 
port 
> > is 8080)
> > > 
> > > 2) Then you have to tell IE to use the proxy server that JMeter 
> > starts:
> > > Set the IE proxy to localhost and port to whatever port you have 
> > setup JMeter with (8090?)
> > > Ensure that you have turned off "Use Automatic Configuration 
Script" 
> > from that screen in IE.
> > > 
> > > Hope that helps.
> > > 
> > > Cheers,
> > > Andrew
> > > 
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:39:18 +0530
> > > To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server
> > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Hi Andrew
> > > > 
> > > > I have started the Jmeter with the H & P option , but if i 
change 
> > the 
> > > > port in the IE ti any thing other than 8080 the net is not 
working 
> > and 
> > > > am not able to record any thing in JMeter.
> > > > 
> > > > say my original proxy ip is 10.12.11.176 & port is 8080 ... 
> > > > 1.i started the JMeter with the same IP 10.12.11.176 & port 
8090 as 
> > my 
> > > > port 8080 is used by Jboss for my project , then when i try to 
> > browse 
> > > > anysite and try to recode then it is saying IE cannot find the 
site 
> > and 
> > > > nothing gets recorded in the JMEter .
> > > > 2. if i keep the same ip & port as the original proxy ,then am 
bale 
> > to 
> > > > browse but not getting recorded in the JMeter.
> > > > 
> > > > could you please help me out ...!
> > > > 
> > > > cheers & Thanx in Advance
> > > > ranjith
> > > > 
> > > > 

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Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

2003-12-10 Thread andrew . roughan
I'm not able to help you much more sorry.
Although it sounds like JBoss is a possible conflict.
Do you have another machine that you could run JMeter on?

Cheers,
Andrew

- Original Message -
From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 14:22:17 +0530
To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server

> HI Andrew 
> 
> 1.when i close the Jboss & free the 8080 port and start the Jmeter with 
> the IP & port & set the IE setting to localhost & port 8080 , then am 
> getting the following exception in the IE .
> 
> "java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect" & 
> 
> one Http request page is getting added in the Test Plan of JMeter ( say 
> if i try to record google one http request page for google is 
> getting added to the test plan) the contents of that are 
> 
> Http request contents:
> 
> servername  or Ip google.com
> portNo : 80
> protocal : http
> 
> it has a child Http Header Manager:with some name & value in it .
> 
> 2.when i keep the IE Ip to normal ip ( sat 10.12.11.176) then it is not 
> getting recorded.
> 
> 
> 3.if i run the JBoss and then give a diff prot to the Jmeter then also 
> iam not getting any thing recorded !
> 
> 
> please tell how can i get out of this...
> * i request all in the group if you have any idea about it pls reply 
> for the same...
> 
> thanks in advance ...
> cheers
> Ranjith.
> 
> > You mentioned that you were using JBoss on port 8080. Is this on your 
> local machine?
> > If so, you will have a conflict between the JBoss and JMeter Proxy 
> Server component.
> > You should modify the default port number of the JMeter Proxy Server 
> component to be something else (e.g. 8090) and then setup IE to use 
> that port number (e.g. 8090).
> > 
> > I hope that is clearer for you.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Andrew
> > 
> > 
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:50:22 +0530
> > To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server
> > 
> > > HI Andrew
> > > 
> > > 1.I had specified the Host & Port for the Jmeter same as the proxy 
> ip & 
> > > port ( 10.12.11.176 & 8080 ) 
> > > 2.then i canged the IE proxy to loaclhost & port as 8080 and tried 
> to 
> > > record ...but nothing is happening .! and even not able to 
> browse 
> > > the net also ...! 
> > > 
> > > i think am doing in the right way  after installing the 
> Jmeter , i 
> > > have set the Jmeter-home & the JDK 1.4 path in the environment, do 
> i 
> > > need to do anything else . did i go wrong anywhere...
> > > 
> > > please suggest me how to make the jmeter work for me .
> > > 
> > > thanx in advance
> > > cheers
> > > Ranjith
> > > 
> > > 
> > > > As I understand it,
> > > > 
> > > > 1) You have to tell JMeter what your regular web proxy server is 
> by 
> > > starting JMeter with the -H -P attributes (for you: 10.12.11.176 & 
> port 
> > > is 8080)
> > > > 
> > > > 2) Then you have to tell IE to use the proxy server that JMeter 
> > > starts:
> > > > Set the IE proxy to localhost and port to whatever port you have 
> > > setup JMeter with (8090?)
> > > > Ensure that you have turned off "Use Automatic Configuration 
> Script" 
> > > from that screen in IE.
> > > > 
> > > > Hope that helps.
> > > > 
> > > > Cheers,
> > > > Andrew
> > > > 
> > > > - Original Message -
> > > > From: "Ranjith K babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:39:18 +0530
> > > > To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Subject: Re: HI - Http Proxy Server
> > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > Hi Andrew
> > > > > 
> > > > > I have started the Jmeter with the H & P option , but if i 
> change 
> > > the 
> > > > > port in the IE ti any thing other than 8080 the net is not 
> working 
> > > and 
> > > > > am not able to record any thing in JMeter.
> > > > > 
> > > > > say my original proxy ip is 10.12.11.176 & 

Re: Hi any one pls help me

2004-07-14 Thread Peter Lin
looks like your query string may be longer than 256 characters. It
could be that it is violating HTTP specification and is getting
mangled by URLConnection.

have you tried it with the alpha sampler that uses HTTPClient?

peter


On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:28:10 +1000, Krishna, Raj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> I am not able to capture and httprequest  attribute value
> 
> sid=1401bc9b1cca027f83343a68204d8c9cce9f1f93c3d0a0acf90e8e2a1fef4adc2760
> 2f2e64092a65e8bda1c329e3c8f4ddd4ebb994c0cca5686a5c555a73bff1ba6ad6f4a4c1
> b3d3fd936fbd5a7c200b
> 
> I have used the Regular Expression Extractor but in vain.
> 
> This is what I have used.
> 
> Regular expression :sid=(.*)
> 
> And I tired this
> 
> Regular expression :sid=(*)
> 
> I am not able to capture this long length of number and letters. Pls if
> any one how to pls let me know.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Raj
> 
>

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Re: Hi any one pls help me

2004-07-15 Thread Michael Stover
The problem is your regular expression.  .* will grab the whole page.

you'd be better off with something like 

sid="?([[^ ]*)

But, I can only guess since I don't really know the nature of your sid
values.

-Mike

On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 22:28, Krishna, Raj wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
>  
> 
> I am not able to capture and httprequest  attribute value 
> 
>  
> 
> sid=1401bc9b1cca027f83343a68204d8c9cce9f1f93c3d0a0acf90e8e2a1fef4adc2760
> 2f2e64092a65e8bda1c329e3c8f4ddd4ebb994c0cca5686a5c555a73bff1ba6ad6f4a4c1
> b3d3fd936fbd5a7c200b
> 
>  
> 
> I have used the Regular Expression Extractor but in vain.
> 
>  
> 
> This is what I have used.
> 
>  
> 
> Regular expression :sid=(.*)
> 
>  
> 
> And I tired this
> 
>  
> 
> Regular expression :sid=(*)
> 
>  
> 
> I am not able to capture this long length of number and letters. Pls if
> any one how to pls let me know.
> 
>  
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Raj
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Hi any one pls help me

2004-07-15 Thread Frank_Lindner




Hi,

maybe you want to try this in a Regular Expression Extractor: sid=(\S+)
supposed the String is only one line.

I use a little Win Prog for testing RegExpression maybe it wil help you
too. http://weitz.de/regex-coach/

Kind Regards
  Frank



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The problem is your regular expression.  .* will grab the whole page.

you'd be better off with something like

sid="?([[^ ]*)

But, I can only guess since I don't really know the nature of your sid
values.

-Mike

On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 22:28, Krishna, Raj wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
>
> I am not able to capture and httprequest  attribute value
>
>
>
> sid=1401bc9b1cca027f83343a68204d8c9cce9f1f93c3d0a0acf90e8e2a1fef4adc2760
> 2f2e64092a65e8bda1c329e3c8f4ddd4ebb994c0cca5686a5c555a73bff1ba6ad6f4a4c1
> b3d3fd936fbd5a7c200b
>
>
>
> I have used the Regular Expression Extractor but in vain.
>
>
>
> This is what I have used.
>
>
>
> Regular expression :sid=(.*)
>
>
>
> And I tired this
>
>
>
> Regular expression :sid=(*)
>
>
>
> I am not able to capture this long length of number and letters. Pls if
> any one how to pls let me know.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Raj
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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RE: Hi any one pls help me

2004-07-15 Thread Krishna, Raj
HI Frank,

Thanks for the tool it helped me solving the problem.

I owe u beer mate.

Cheers,
Raj

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Hi,

maybe you want to try this in a Regular Expression Extractor: sid=(\S+)
supposed the String is only one line.

I use a little Win Prog for testing RegExpression maybe it wil help you
too. http://weitz.de/regex-coach/

Kind Regards
  Frank



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The problem is your regular expression.  .* will grab the whole page.

you'd be better off with something like

sid="?([[^ ]*)

But, I can only guess since I don't really know the nature of your sid
values.

-Mike

On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 22:28, Krishna, Raj wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
>
> I am not able to capture and httprequest  attribute value
>
>
>
>
sid=1401bc9b1cca027f83343a68204d8c9cce9f1f93c3d0a0acf90e8e2a1fef4adc2760
>
2f2e64092a65e8bda1c329e3c8f4ddd4ebb994c0cca5686a5c555a73bff1ba6ad6f4a4c1
> b3d3fd936fbd5a7c200b
>
>
>
> I have used the Regular Expression Extractor but in vain.
>
>
>
> This is what I have used.
>
>
>
> Regular expression :sid=(.*)
>
>
>
> And I tired this
>
>
>
> Regular expression :sid=(*)
>
>
>
> I am not able to capture this long length of number and letters. Pls
if
> any one how to pls let me know.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Raj
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Hi All, What to do in the beginning

2001-06-12 Thread Mike Stover

On Tuesday 12 June 2001 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been assigned to learn and use Jmeter for my corporation. Ultimate
> requirement is to test JMS framework as is the web services framework. I am
> basically a TOOL developer who knows Java but is not very thourough in J2EE
> stuff(just learning).
>
> I have gone thru the info that was available on the net about Jmeter. Its
> theoritically fine, but I think I need more info to start taking the first
> steps. For eg. I would like to do the following first :
>
> 1. Test a database

Ok, JMeter supports JDBC, but it's currently broken.  I haven't looked into 
the problem as I have no use for such database testing, but I would be glad 
to point you in the right direction.   Here, for example is a testscript that 
demostrates how you would setup jmeter to test a database (you'll have to sub 
in appropriate values - but load it first and change the values in JMeter):










root
192.168.1.1
mysql
org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
root



1000
10



Sql Query
select * from tablename


Sql Query
select column1,column2 from table2 where 
column1='foo'























When this gets run, I think an error occurs (people out there have reported 
errors, I don't know if they've fixed them or not).

> 2. Test a java object

Not supported, but you could fairly easily write your own controllers to do 
it.  The tricky part comes in when you decide you want to write as few custom 
controllers as possible to test as many different and varied objects as 
possible. 

> 3. Test a Servlet

As in HTTP testing?  JMeter does this pretty well.  Again, I could send you a 
script to get you started.  Let me know if that's necessary.

>
> I would like to have an initial idea how to test them stepwise. So, if
> someone has some time and let me know how to go about it, will feel great.

Well, keep asking questions, and I'll see what I can do.

>
> Thanks,
>
> Som
>
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RE: Hi All, What to do in the beginning

2001-06-13 Thread Soumyab

Hey Mike,

Thanks for responding. Send me if you have something for HTTP testing. Right
now what I need is something that I can do with Jmeter so that I see it
alive, in other words I wana see Jmeter doing something. 

After downloading, I have run the Jmeter batch from
Jmeter\jakarta-jmeter\bin. It opens an Applet which shows Root with Test
Plan and Work bench as explained in the Jmeter site. But what now? What do I
have to do now to do HTTP testing. Can I do simple stuff by adding
controllers to the threadgroup and hitting Start in Run or do I have to
write code or what? That's the thing bothering me. In other words I need to
see Apache Jmeter doing something, ie running some simple test cases and
showing me some test results. Thats where I am stuck.

Thanks again,

Soumya

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From: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 2:51 PM
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Subject: Re: Hi All, What to do in the beginning


On Tuesday 12 June 2001 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been assigned to learn and use Jmeter for my corporation. Ultimate
> requirement is to test JMS framework as is the web services framework. I
am
> basically a TOOL developer who knows Java but is not very thourough in
J2EE
> stuff(just learning).
>
> I have gone thru the info that was available on the net about Jmeter. Its
> theoritically fine, but I think I need more info to start taking the first
> steps. For eg. I would like to do the following first :
>
> 1. Test a database

Ok, JMeter supports JDBC, but it's currently broken.  I haven't looked into 
the problem as I have no use for such database testing, but I would be glad 
to point you in the right direction.   Here, for example is a testscript
that 
demostrates how you would setup jmeter to test a database (you'll have to
sub 
in appropriate values - but load it first and change the values in JMeter):










root
192.168.1.1
mysql
org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
root



1000
10



Sql Query
select * from tablename


Sql Query
select column1,column2 from table2 where 
column1='foo'























When this gets run, I think an error occurs (people out there have reported 
errors, I don't know if they've fixed them or not).

> 2. Test a java object

Not supported, but you could fairly easily write your own controllers to do 
it.  The tricky part comes in when you decide you want to write as few
custom 
controllers as possible to test as many different and varied objects as 
possible. 

> 3. Test a Servlet

As in HTTP testing?  JMeter does this pretty well.  Again, I could send you
a 
script to get you started.  Let me know if that's necessary.

>
> I would like to have an initial idea how to test them stepwise. So, if
> someone has some time and let me know how to go about it, will feel great.

Well, keep asking questions, and I'll see what I can do.

>
> Thanks,
>
> Som
>
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RE: Hi All, What to do in the beginning

2001-06-13 Thread Bruce Barrett

Hi,


At 11:48 AM -0400 6/13/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hey Mike,
>
>Thanks for responding. Send me if you have something for HTTP testing. Right
>now what I need is something that I can do with Jmeter so that I see it
>alive, in other words I wana see Jmeter doing something.
>
>After downloading, I have run the Jmeter batch from
>Jmeter\jakarta-jmeter\bin. It opens an Applet which shows Root with Test
>Plan and Work bench as explained in the Jmeter site. But what now? What do I
>have to do now to do HTTP testing. Can I do simple stuff by adding
>controllers to the threadgroup and hitting Start in Run

yep.


>or do I have to
>write code or what? That's the thing bothering me. In other words I need to
>see Apache Jmeter doing something, ie running some simple test cases and
>showing me some test results. Thats where I am stuck.

This is the minimal set of steps, I think... (Linux, if you care)
1. cd to   jakarta-jmeter\bin
2. ./jmeter &   {execute it from the current directory}
3. right-click test plan add ThreadGroup
4. toggle open the test plan
5. right-click ThreadGroup add Timer -> constant timer
6. toggle ThreadGroup; select constant timer
7. Set the time delay between: the completion of one series,
  and the start of the next series.
8. right-click ThreadGroup add controler -> Web testing
9. Select (*) HTTP; www.ibm.com and "/" for path (no quotes)
10. right-click ThreadGroup add Listner -> Graph Results
11. Select Graph results.
12. Menu -> Run -> Start

Should start outputting.

13. Menu -> Run -> Stop

All the rest are variations on the theme :-)
Especially you can add more URL hits ti the existing "web testing"
object.

Bruce
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RE: Hi All, What to do in the beginning

2001-06-15 Thread Soumyab

How you all doing? I have pinpointed my requirements for now with Jmeter. I
gotto test Java applications(lets for now say its not an web app). For
example suppose a Java app is having n number of objects. How, by using
Jmeter I can understand which object is creating the bottleneck in the
entire app?
 
If somebody is giving me a testscript, pls. briefly explain how to connect
that with Jmeter and run. As I told earlier I am not very good in J2EE
technologies.I dont know XML. I will learn the relevant parts for testing
Jmeter.

Thanks and looking forward to hear.

Soumya Bhattacharyya




-Original Message-
From: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 2:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hi All, What to do in the beginning


On Tuesday 12 June 2001 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been assigned to learn and use Jmeter for my corporation. Ultimate
> requirement is to test JMS framework as is the web services framework. I
am
> basically a TOOL developer who knows Java but is not very thourough in
J2EE
> stuff(just learning).
>
> I have gone thru the info that was available on the net about Jmeter. Its
> theoritically fine, but I think I need more info to start taking the first
> steps. For eg. I would like to do the following first :
>
> 1. Test a database

Ok, JMeter supports JDBC, but it's currently broken.  I haven't looked into 
the problem as I have no use for such database testing, but I would be glad 
to point you in the right direction.   Here, for example is a testscript
that 
demostrates how you would setup jmeter to test a database (you'll have to
sub 
in appropriate values - but load it first and change the values in JMeter):










root
192.168.1.1
mysql
org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
root



1000
10



Sql Query
select * from tablename


Sql Query
select column1,column2 from table2 where 
column1='foo'























When this gets run, I think an error occurs (people out there have reported 
errors, I don't know if they've fixed them or not).

> 2. Test a java object

Not supported, but you could fairly easily write your own controllers to do 
it.  The tricky part comes in when you decide you want to write as few
custom 
controllers as possible to test as many different and varied objects as 
possible. 

> 3. Test a Servlet

As in HTTP testing?  JMeter does this pretty well.  Again, I could send you
a 
script to get you started.  Let me know if that's necessary.

>
> I would like to have an initial idea how to test them stepwise. So, if
> someone has some time and let me know how to go about it, will feel great.

Well, keep asking questions, and I'll see what I can do.

>
> Thanks,
>
> Som
>
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RE: Hi All, What to do in the beginning

2001-06-15 Thread Stuart Skinner


Hi souyma

As far as i'm aware JMeter won't do this sort of thing for you. JMeter is
capable of showing how your application will scale under load but it will
give you little indication as to where bottelnecks that prevent scaling
occur. You should look into using a profiling tool such as OptimizeIt or
JProbe (possibly in conjunction with JMeter to load the system whilst
testing).

Stu


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Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 2:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Hi All, What to do in the beginning


How you all doing? I have pinpointed my requirements for now with Jmeter. I
gotto test Java applications(lets for now say its not an web app). For
example suppose a Java app is having n number of objects. How, by using
Jmeter I can understand which object is creating the bottleneck in the
entire app?
 
If somebody is giving me a testscript, pls. briefly explain how to connect
that with Jmeter and run. As I told earlier I am not very good in J2EE
technologies.I dont know XML. I will learn the relevant parts for testing
Jmeter.

Thanks and looking forward to hear.

Soumya Bhattacharyya




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Subject: Re: Hi All, What to do in the beginning


On Tuesday 12 June 2001 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been assigned to learn and use Jmeter for my corporation. Ultimate
> requirement is to test JMS framework as is the web services framework. I
am
> basically a TOOL developer who knows Java but is not very thourough in
J2EE
> stuff(just learning).
>
> I have gone thru the info that was available on the net about Jmeter. Its
> theoritically fine, but I think I need more info to start taking the first
> steps. For eg. I would like to do the following first :
>
> 1. Test a database

Ok, JMeter supports JDBC, but it's currently broken.  I haven't looked into 
the problem as I have no use for such database testing, but I would be glad 
to point you in the right direction.   Here, for example is a testscript
that 
demostrates how you would setup jmeter to test a database (you'll have to
sub 
in appropriate values - but load it first and change the values in JMeter):










root
192.168.1.1
mysql
org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
root



1000
10



Sql Query
select * from tablename


Sql Query
select column1,column2 from table2 where 
column1='foo'























When this gets run, I think an error occurs (people out there have reported 
errors, I don't know if they've fixed them or not).

> 2. Test a java object

Not supported, but you could fairly easily write your own controllers to do 
it.  The tricky part comes in when you decide you want to write as few
custom 
controllers as possible to test as many different and varied objects as 
possible. 

> 3. Test a Servlet

As in HTTP testing?  JMeter does this pretty well.  Again, I could send you
a 
script to get you started.  Let me know if that's necessary.

>
> I would like to have an initial idea how to test them stepwise. So, if
> someone has some time and let me know how to go about it, will feel great.

Well, keep asking questions, and I'll see what I can do.

>
> Thanks,
>
> Som
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Re: Hi All, What to do in the beginning

2001-06-15 Thread Mike Stover

On Friday 15 June 2001 13:42, Stuart Skinner wrote:
> Hi souyma
>
> As far as i'm aware JMeter won't do this sort of thing for you. JMeter is
> capable of showing how your application will scale under load but it will
> give you little indication as to where bottelnecks that prevent scaling
> occur. You should look into using a profiling tool such as OptimizeIt or
> JProbe (possibly in conjunction with JMeter to load the system whilst
> testing).

This is correct.  I have used JMeter to load a system while running JProbe to 
find where bottlenecks were.  JMeter is perfect for that purpose.  However, 
JMeter currently only supports http, JDBC, and FTP (and somewhere I have SMTP 
classes lying around that I haven't merged yet).

However, if you can write java, it's not so hard to add your own classes to 
do new stuff.  You would have to write, at a minimum, a sampler (which does 
the actual calling of your java objects), a controller (which would hold 
configuration information and create Entry's to be "executed" by your 
sampler), and a GUI for your controller.  Most likely, you'd also have to 
create some ConfigElement classes for greater flexibility.  

It's not as hard as it sounds once you understand what a SamplerController 
does, and what a Sampler does.  Is this something you want to tackle?  If so, 
I'm willing to help.

-Mike


>
> Stu
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 2:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Hi All, What to do in the beginning
>
>
> How you all doing? I have pinpointed my requirements for now with Jmeter. I
> gotto test Java applications(lets for now say its not an web app). For
> example suppose a Java app is having n number of objects. How, by using
> Jmeter I can understand which object is creating the bottleneck in the
> entire app?
>
> If somebody is giving me a testscript, pls. briefly explain how to connect
> that with Jmeter and run. As I told earlier I am not very good in J2EE
> technologies.I dont know XML. I will learn the relevant parts for testing
> Jmeter.
>
> Thanks and looking forward to hear.
>
> Soumya Bhattacharyya
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 2:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Hi All, What to do in the beginning
>
> On Tuesday 12 June 2001 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have been assigned to learn and use Jmeter for my corporation. Ultimate
> > requirement is to test JMS framework as is the web services framework. I
>
> am
>
> > basically a TOOL developer who knows Java but is not very thourough in
>
> J2EE
>
> > stuff(just learning).
> >
> > I have gone thru the info that was available on the net about Jmeter. Its
> > theoritically fine, but I think I need more info to start taking the
> > first steps. For eg. I would like to do the following first :
> >
> > 1. Test a database
>
> Ok, JMeter supports JDBC, but it's currently broken.  I haven't looked into
> the problem as I have no use for such database testing, but I would be glad
> to point you in the right direction.   Here, for example is a testscript
> that
> demostrates how you would setup jmeter to test a database (you'll have to
> sub
> in appropriate values - but load it first and change the values in JMeter):
>
> 
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  type="org.apache.jmeter.protocol.jdbc.control.JdbcTestSample"
> name="Database Testing">
> 
> 
> root
> 192.168.1.1
> mysql
> org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
> root
> 
> 
> 
> 1000
> 10
> 
> 
> 
> Sql Query
> select * from tablename
> 
> 
> Sql Query
> select column1,column2 from table2 where
> column1='foo'
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  name="Graph
>
> Results"/>
> 
> 
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
> When this gets run, I think an error occurs (people out there have reported
> errors, I don't know if they've fixed them or not).
>
> > 2. Test a java object
>
> Not supported, but you could fairly easily write your own controllers to do
> it.  The tricky part comes in when you decide you want to write as few
> custom
> controllers as possible to test as many different and varied objects as
> possible.
>
> > 3. Test a Servlet
>
> As in HTTP testing?  JMeter does this pretty well.  Again, I could send you
> a
> script to get you started.  Let me know if that's necessary.
>
&

RE: Hi All, What to do in the beginning

2001-06-15 Thread Soumyab

Thanks Mike & Stuart for your replies. So its pretty clear that
for the purpose of finding the bottle neck in an application we
need to load the app by Jmeter and use the Profiling tool for 
finding the bottleneck. 

So I will start loading a Java app with Jmeter. Yes, I can write 
Java classes. So, let me know where and what do I have to do to
understand how to write a sampler and samplercontroller. How does 
Jmeter help me in doing so? Can I subclass these from Jmeter and 
start writing my code?

Please give me a brief outline and I will start with this. in fact 
Mike has already done this JProbe+Jmeter thing. So I will need to
follow the steps. I couldnt get the JProbe licence. I got the OptimizeIt
licence though. So I will be usimg Jmeter+OptimizeIt.

Thanks again and keep writing,

Soumya(Som)


-Original Message-
From: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hi All, What to do in the beginning


On Friday 15 June 2001 13:42, Stuart Skinner wrote:
> Hi souyma
>
> As far as i'm aware JMeter won't do this sort of thing for you. JMeter is
> capable of showing how your application will scale under load but it will
> give you little indication as to where bottelnecks that prevent scaling
> occur. You should look into using a profiling tool such as OptimizeIt or
> JProbe (possibly in conjunction with JMeter to load the system whilst
> testing).

This is correct.  I have used JMeter to load a system while running JProbe
to 
find where bottlenecks were.  JMeter is perfect for that purpose.  However, 
JMeter currently only supports http, JDBC, and FTP (and somewhere I have
SMTP 
classes lying around that I haven't merged yet).

However, if you can write java, it's not so hard to add your own classes to 
do new stuff.  You would have to write, at a minimum, a sampler (which does 
the actual calling of your java objects), a controller (which would hold 
configuration information and create Entry's to be "executed" by your 
sampler), and a GUI for your controller.  Most likely, you'd also have to 
create some ConfigElement classes for greater flexibility.  

It's not as hard as it sounds once you understand what a SamplerController 
does, and what a Sampler does.  Is this something you want to tackle?  If
so, 
I'm willing to help.

-Mike


>
> Stu
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 2:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Hi All, What to do in the beginning
>
>
> How you all doing? I have pinpointed my requirements for now with Jmeter.
I
> gotto test Java applications(lets for now say its not an web app). For
> example suppose a Java app is having n number of objects. How, by using
> Jmeter I can understand which object is creating the bottleneck in the
> entire app?
>
> If somebody is giving me a testscript, pls. briefly explain how to connect
> that with Jmeter and run. As I told earlier I am not very good in J2EE
> technologies.I dont know XML. I will learn the relevant parts for testing
> Jmeter.
>
> Thanks and looking forward to hear.
>
> Soumya Bhattacharyya
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 2:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Hi All, What to do in the beginning
>
> On Tuesday 12 June 2001 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have been assigned to learn and use Jmeter for my corporation.
Ultimate
> > requirement is to test JMS framework as is the web services framework. I
>
> am
>
> > basically a TOOL developer who knows Java but is not very thourough in
>
> J2EE
>
> > stuff(just learning).
> >
> > I have gone thru the info that was available on the net about Jmeter.
Its
> > theoritically fine, but I think I need more info to start taking the
> > first steps. For eg. I would like to do the following first :
> >
> > 1. Test a database
>
> Ok, JMeter supports JDBC, but it's currently broken.  I haven't looked
into
> the problem as I have no use for such database testing, but I would be
glad
> to point you in the right direction.   Here, for example is a testscript
> that
> demostrates how you would setup jmeter to test a database (you'll have to
> sub
> in appropriate values - but load it first and change the values in
JMeter):
>
> 
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  type="org.apache.jmeter.protocol.jdbc.control.JdbcTestSample"
> name="Database Testing">
> 
> 
> root
> 192.168.1.1
> mysql
> org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver
> root
> 
> 
> 
> 1000
> 10
&g

RE: Hi peter my sid is only 160 character

2004-07-14 Thread Krishna, Raj
Hi Peter,

Thanks for the help but my sid is just 160 character long, is It within
the guideline I guess I really don't know how to capture the value.

If u can put some light on it would be appreciated.

Cheer thanks once again
Raj

-Original Message-
From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 15 July 2004 1:31 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Hi any one pls help me

looks like your query string may be longer than 256 characters. It
could be that it is violating HTTP specification and is getting
mangled by URLConnection.

have you tried it with the alpha sampler that uses HTTPClient?

peter


On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:28:10 +1000, Krishna, Raj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> I am not able to capture and httprequest  attribute value
> 
>
sid=1401bc9b1cca027f83343a68204d8c9cce9f1f93c3d0a0acf90e8e2a1fef4adc2760
>
2f2e64092a65e8bda1c329e3c8f4ddd4ebb994c0cca5686a5c555a73bff1ba6ad6f4a4c1
> b3d3fd936fbd5a7c200b
> 
> I have used the Regular Expression Extractor but in vain.
> 
> This is what I have used.
> 
> Regular expression :sid=(.*)
> 
> And I tired this
> 
> Regular expression :sid=(*)
> 
> I am not able to capture this long length of number and letters. Pls
if
> any one how to pls let me know.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Raj
> 
>

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RE: hi can anyone tell me which profiling tools is the best tool(open source)

2006-10-03 Thread Lincoln, Adym
Check out Eclipse 3.2 and the TPTP 4.2 plug-in.  They are fairly large
at 103MB and 60MB, but they are a complete solution for profiling server
based applications, Tomcat in particular...

hth,

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From: Ravi Kiran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:29 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: hi can anyone tell me which profiling tools is the best
tool(open source)

hi guys,

 can anyone advice me which is the best tool for tomcat profiling
(open source) ? and also i believe there is an profiler that comes
within JDK1.5.how to use it or send me if u have any manual or
documentation regarding that.

Thanks In Advance
BEST
kiran 

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Re: hi can anyone tell me which profiling tools is the best tool(open source)

2006-10-03 Thread Jaroslav Bachorik

Hi,

you might also want to try NetBeans Profiler 
(http://profiler.netbeans.org). You can find a download link there as 
well as a lot of stuff like documentation, demos, tutorials etc.
As far as I'm concerned there is no profiler coming with JDK5 (at least 
the Sun implementation).  The download size is even smaller then for 
Eclipse TPTP ;)


Regards

JB

Ravi Kiran wrote:

hi guys,

 can anyone advice me which is the best tool for tomcat profiling  (open 
source) ? and also i believe there is an profiler that comes within JDK1.5.how 
to use it or send me if u have any manual or documentation regarding that.

Thanks In Advance
BEST
kiran 

  



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