the password anymore.
It seems that JMeter does not remember the keystore I have selected.
I am sure I am doing something wrong or missing something but can't figure
out what.
Can you help me with this?
Thanks,
Baudouin
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I just put my HTTP Request on "Redirect Auromatically" instead of "Follow
Redirects" and now it works fine. Even when calling it from ant.
Thank you for your help.
sebb-2-2 wrote:
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> On 10/03/2009, Baudouin wrote:
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>> Thank you for helping me.
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if I disable this test, and make the other 72 tests
run, it works fine. So, it really comes from that specific test.
Regards,
Baudouin
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> On 09/03/2009, Baudouin wrote:
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>> In one of my jmeter tests, I have a request which returns a 403.
>> Within the
In one of my jmeter tests, I have a request which returns a 403.
Within the jMeter GUI interface I checked the "Ignore Status" check box. As
a consequence, the result is shown in red in the "View results tree" object
but the test is still ok because of the "Ignore Status" being checked.
Now, I ru
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