Record the test using badboy (www.badboy.com.au) and & import as a jmeter file
this should work
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Hi Deepak,
Thanks very much. The application being tested is an HTTPS application and I
had checked the HTTPS Spoofing check box while recording. I shall check the
archives.
Thanks,
Mohanlal
> Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 14:31:00 -0700
> Subject: Re: Jmeter recording not proceding beyon
Hi
without proxy , using any browser tool check whether the protocol switches
to HTTPS (i believe you need nightly builds for the proxy to work for HTTPS
if at all or you need bad boy) , there should be some mails in the archives
dealing with recording HTTPS
regards
deepak
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at
Hi,
I am new to Jmeter and started recording Scripts but it does not go beyond the
initial pages. I started by using HTTP Proxy Server, Port 8090, and Configuring
Lan settings in IE. The recording starts and after the page where you enter the
login information (userid/password) it goes back t
Hi Rushab
* in the http parameters u r sending remove the end content and place this
end content in the path parameters like shown below*
**
*file path newfile
application/textfile*
*filepath1 endcontent*
**
*this will help u i think so bcoz i faced the same problem and i so
Hi All,
Using JMeter version 2.3.4 r785646
While executing the JMeter script with the http request using
Multipart/form-data for HTTP POST, the upload document process fails.
In the View results tree we have observed the following:
In the http request, it displays "Content-Transfer-
On 21/05/2010, Bhattacharya, Sudip wrote:
> Ok.. So in this case you are saying that it will put a load of 500*6=3000
> users on the server?
Yes - assuming that the thread groups are not set to run
consecutively, and assuming that they run for long enough that all
threads are active together.
>
Ok.. So in this case you are saying that it will put a load of 500*6=3000 users
on the server?
Will the data collection reflect this total number on the controller jmeter
machine (in the grpThreads or allThreads columns in the reports)?
-Original Message-
From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail
Good point, but the number of threads is only updated in the local
GUI, and does not get updated by remote servers.
On 21/05/2010, Adrian Speteanu wrote:
> also a good question is: does the number of threads remain 0? (if this is
> the case, it is usually a test plan configuration issue - for ex
also a good question is: does the number of threads remain 0? (if this is
the case, it is usually a test plan configuration issue - for example you
use a schedule that is in the past, or you used variables for thread
configuration and one of them is not set, or 0...)
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 2:27 A
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