Thank you for the very quick reply! I know there's a COPY; I'm looking at a jmeter GUI right now and I can't figure it out. Perhaps, the answer's right in front of me but I can't see it. I'm looking for an implementation example - source, destination, etc. in jmeter.
Best, Bo Bohdan L. Bodnar Lead Performance Engineer 1-312-871-5163 E-mail: bbod...@us.ibm.com 222 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606 United States From: UBIK LOAD PACK Support <supp...@ubikloadpack.com> To: JMeter Users List <user@jmeter.apache.org> Date: 01/04/2017 11:00 AM Subject: Re: COPY Since recent versions of JMeter, Webdav copy is available. So you just have to select in HTTP Request method to COPY. You may have to ajust headers with a Header Manager . Regards @ubikloadpack On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 5:53 PM, Bo Bodnar <bbod...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > > > It's been a while since I messed around with jmeter. It's now time to > modify an old script. Succinctly: I was told by the powers that be we > need to use a HTTP COPY request in a portion of the script. I've never > done this (it was almost always PUT, DELETE, GET); would someone be kind > enough to e-mail me a link to where I can see an example? > > Thanks! > > Bo > > > > > Bohdan L. Bodnar > Lead Performance Engineer > 1-312-871-5163 > > > > > E-mail: bbod...@us.ibm.com 222 South > Riverside Plaza > > Chicago, IL 60606 > > United States > > -- Regards Ubik Load Pack <http://ubikloadpack.com> Team Follow us on Twitter <http://twitter.com/ubikloadpack> Cordialement L'équipe Ubik Load Pack <http://ubikloadpack.com> Suivez-nous sur Twitter <http://twitter.com/ubikloadpack>