You sure you don't have your browser still set to use a proxy server?
Alexandru Ausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to be having problems setting up multiple servers with one
controlling client for a test. I followed the instructions in the online
doc, however, when I try to do a remote
Also, do the paramname entries in users.xml have to match the names parsed from the
html page? Or is
it the case that you name them arbitrarily and then insert those names into the name
value
fields in your http request. To illustrate:
Let's say that I run a proxy server on the form and it
The easiest way is to
1.start up the proxy server with filters setup for .gifs .jpgs .css and other junk
request you don't care about.
2.setup your browser to use proxy
3.Navigate to the report, check the boxes you want and submit.
When you look at the HTTP Request generated in the GUI
I was going to use it to change the email address on each request
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which from what I can gather it seems like exactly what it is supposed to do, however
I wasn't sure. My biggest problem is a frustration similar to yours. I am trying to
parse contents
, it
looks like you don't use HTTPS???
-Original Message-
From: david garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 6:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; JMeter Users List; Tanya Powell
Subject: Re: Parameter mask Usage. . .
Actually, the proxy server was the only way I was able
Ok so I have accepted te fact that proxy server does not work with ssl. (using 1.7)
and resigned myself to building those pages manually or turning off ssl when I use it.
What I don't get is why when I play back one of the ssl pages it seems to do
aeverything right until the very I to the
In general I always find myself digging around for missing stuff in .jar files. I
have a little bash script to which speeds up this process greatly. it should work on
all *nix platforms; as well as Intel platforms using cygwin or mkstoolkit.
as they are written
to disk.
-Original Message-
From: david garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 7:03 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Java Performance.
First I would like to congratulate the JMeter team for
creating a great tool that is getting even better
So it appears that Jmeter threads are actually multiple instances of the same user. Of
course the most common thing to do in load testing is to have each thread be an unique
user. From reading the jmeter docs, It is not clear that this is even possible. Has
anybody out there done? If so how?
First I would like to congratulate the JMeter team for creating a great tool that is
getting even better everyday. Secondly I could use some help on one minor issue. . .
I seemed to have hit a bottleneck with repect to the number of simultaneous threads
that can be generated using Jmeter1.7
So is there anything I can do as far as testing content buried in Flash or shockwave?
More and more of my client's sites are using it for sexy navigation, image maps,
slideshows, etc. If JMeter is confined to HTML content only then it becomes
increasingly hard to fully test sites that want to
1.) What is the maximum number of threads that Jmeter can support?
3.) Given that I can run on Solaris, NT, or Linux which of the three OSes will give me
the most throughput and best performance?
Thanks.
-David-
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I was able to get arounf this by setting JAVA_HOME in the jmeter.bat script.
balash hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: folks, I searched the archives on this
error but all
suggestions didn''t work. Hlp!
Running v1.7 in w2k server...
D:\JMeter\jakarta-jmeter\binjmeter.bat
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