In your test plan:

- add a Thread group

- Select  Workbench
- Right-mouse-click, Non-test-elements, HTTP Proxy server
- click start on the HTTP Proxy Server
- open your browser
- set the http proxy preferences to localhost, 8080

While you're using your browser, jmeter will register all actions.

Reinhard



-----Original Message-----
From:   Sabiha Arab [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thu 19/12/2002 12:58
To:     JMeter Users List
Cc:     
Subject:        Proxy server i  Jmeter
Hello,


It's the first time that I am working on Jmeter and I have to test
performance on my web site.
In Jmeter documentation, I find the following text :

The Proxy Server allows JMeter to watch and record your actions while
you browse your web application with your normal browser (such
as Internet Explorer). JMeter will create test sample objects and store
them directly into your test plan as you go (so you can view
samples interactively while you make them).

If someone has a full example or documentation that I can test and adapt
it to my web site, it will be helpfull.

Thanks,
Sabi.






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