On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 01:51:42AM +, sebb wrote:
> The JMeter Proxy does work with HTTP (not HTTPS),
Ah, well there we go. I've been trying to test HTTPS.
> Perhaps you needed to add a Cookie Manager to the Thread Group.
I think I did, for what it's worth. But if HTTPS doesn't work, it's
The JMeter Proxy does work with HTTP (not HTTPS), though it doesn't
currently cope with applets and some other binary downloads.
Perhaps you needed to add a Cookie Manager to the Thread Group.
I'd suggest a test plan like so:
Test Plan
Thread Group
HTTP Cookie Manager
... Samples
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 06:17:19PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I forgot to mention: badboy isn't an option for me, as I don't have
> access to a working Windows machine.
Fixed this; resurrected a Winders box long enough to get some data
exported from badboy, and JMeter liked it, so I'm se
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 07:25:59PM -0500, Liao, Avian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just use badboy to record all the path, and export to Jmeter,and I think it
> save you a lot time. You can download badboy at
> www.badboy.com.au
I forgot to mention: badboy isn't an option for me, as I don't have
access
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Subject: newbie can't make HTTP proxy work
Hi, all.
I'm trying to use JMeter to load test our in-house Webmail setup. I've
gotten as far as a simple test which just hits the server's greeting
page, N times through X threads. That's helpful, but now I'd like to
Hi, all.
I'm trying to use JMeter to load test our in-house Webmail setup. I've
gotten as far as a simple test which just hits the server's greeting
page, N times through X threads. That's helpful, but now I'd like to
run tests that look more like actual user sessions.
I didn't set up our webma
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