Hi,
Can anyone send across an example of how to run a SOAP/XML-RPC request in
JMeter.
Regards,
Aditya
I would suggest going up to http://www.xmethods.com/ and find a sample site
that uses soap/xml-rpc.
peter
Thanks for the link. But i am a newbie to JMeter so want a little detail on
how to record a SOAP/XML-RPC request in JMeter.
First of all,is it possible to record an XML-RPC request as we
c
> requests. the user manual has a brief description of how to make a
> soap/xml-rpc test plan
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> peter
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> On 11/10/05, aditya karanth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I would suggest going up to http://www.xmethods.com/ and find a sample
> > site
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Hi,
I have a requirement of doing a long haul test using Jmeter for a scenario
wherein i need to pump in 10 Threads/sec for different durations of say 10
minutes,15 minutes, 1 Hour, 2 hours etc... i.e 10 threads/sec for 10
minutes,10 threads/sec for 1 hour etc..
So how can i accomplish this tas
Hi List,
I am quite new to Jmeter.
I have a question,i carried out a test and recorded the results onto a
.jtl file thru the Listeners. I see that the content of the jtl files from
different listeners are the same but the way in which it is interpreted by
each listener is different. So I just
Hi,
Once you put your jar file into the lib/junit directory. Restart Jmeter then
you can see your classes.
Regards,
Aditya
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code and get a jar file made out of it, place it in the
lib/junit directory and start Jmeter.
4. You can find your user package in the GUI mode under JUnit sampler in a
drop down.
Regards,
Aditya Karanth A
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