As far as I know - where a broswer is concerned - Viewstate is just a
hidden POST field.
So it should be possible to extract the value using Regex Extractor
for use in a subsequent POST request.
JMeter does not at present do this automatically, but as far as I can
tell it can be done.
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Its inbuilt utility in VSTS 2005 need not to install any thing extra.
links that you can refer for same are
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms364077(vs.80).aspx
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1759949&SiteID=1
These link will help you a lot.
Hi Naveen,
Iam new to Jmeter. Can you please explain me what does OCRACOKE
(Included into VSTS 2005) means. Is it a separate tool that needs to be
integrated with Visual Studio 2005? Can you please provide me with inputs
and any documentation that can be referred to?
Thanks in Advanc
Same problem i fached with Jmeter. You can use OCRACOKE (Included into VSTS
2005). its supprots ASP.NET application very strongly.
--Naveen
"Bruno Charloup (Jouve)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Few months ago, I've got the same problem.
Somebody in this users list (Peter or Sebb) told me t
Few months ago, I've got the same problem.
Somebody in this users list (Peter or Sebb) told me that it was a known
limit of JMeter : Jmeter can not manage viewstate in .net web pages.
For this particular problem, I've use MS Application Center Test
(included in VS Studio) ...but for all other la
In JMeter you use the Regular Expression Extractor in much the same way
you use web_reg_save_param in LoadRunner. See
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Reg
ular_Expression_Extractor
Ron
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