WebService Recorder

2009-06-17 Thread Joseph Ribin Roy
Hi All Is there any recorder for Web Services available? Where I can capture SOAP request just by giving WSDL URL? Right now I need to have a SOAP request available with me to trigger WebService sampler. Any help will be grateful. -Thanks --Joseph Joseph Ribin Roy Solutions

Re: WebService Recorder

2009-06-17 Thread M.Vijaya Bhaskar
Hi Ribin To Test webservies on open source Tool is there that is SoapUI Thanks vijay On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Joseph Ribin Roy ribin@mformation.comwrote: Hi All Is there any recorder for Web Services available? Where I can capture SOAP request just by giving WSDL URL?

RE: WebService Recorder

2009-06-17 Thread Joseph Ribin Roy
Vijaya, Thanks for your quick response. Yes I know about SOAPUI, but it's not an open source tool I guess, they have free version [which has limited control] Jmeter is powerful tool, just wanted to check any recording plug-in available for the same. --joseph -Original Message- From:

Does JMeter support URL list?

2009-06-17 Thread Zheng Jian-Ming
Hi, I want to construct a web test plan which accesses a lot of web pages, for example 1000 pages. Is it the only way to add 1000 HTTP Request Sampler to the Thread Group element? Does JMeter supports a file of URL list? Thank you.

HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
Greetings, There is something that baffles me about the test plan obtained using the JMeter HTTP proxy. I've recorded a test that includes SSO login, i.e., submitting username/password. When I follow the scenario using Firefox Firebug plugin I see a POST request, as expected. However, the

Re: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread sebb
On 17/06/2009, Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C] stroma...@od.nih.gov wrote: Greetings, There is something that baffles me about the test plan obtained using the JMeter HTTP proxy. I've recorded a test that includes SSO login, i.e., submitting username/password. When I follow the scenario using

RE: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
No, it's HTTP. I double checked to be sure. -a -Original Message- From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 8:31 AM To: JMeter Users List Subject: Re: HTTP Proxy On 17/06/2009, Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C] stroma...@od.nih.gov wrote: Greetings, There is

Re: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread sebb
In that case, check the jmeter.log file for errors. If the browser sends the POST request to JMeter, it will generate a sampler, and then use the sampler to generate the request and the reply to the browser. On 17/06/2009, Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C] stroma...@od.nih.gov wrote: No, it's HTTP. I

RE: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
You mean to check the log while running the proxy, right? -a -Original Message- From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 8:43 AM To: JMeter Users List Subject: Re: HTTP Proxy In that case, check the jmeter.log file for errors. If the browser sends the POST

Re: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread sebb
Yes, the jmeter log created whilst running the proxy. On 17/06/2009, Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C] stroma...@od.nih.gov wrote: You mean to check the log while running the proxy, right? -a -Original Message- From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 8:43

Re: Does JMeter support URL list?

2009-06-17 Thread Noel O'Brien
You could use a CSV data config element with a single sampler to achieve this :) It would probably be less intensive on resources too. Otherwise you could write a small program to construct the .jmx file, creating a sampler for each URL Regards, Noel - Zheng Jian-Ming

RE: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
Well, the log suggests that HTTPS is used, although the Firebug shows HTTP 2009/06/17 09:25:35 ERROR - jmeter.protocol.http.proxy.Proxy: Not implemented (probably used https) java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot handle CONNECT - probably used HTTPS I'm confused about the item 2.2.4 SSL

Re: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread Noel O'Brien
Are you behind a proxy? (i.e. the original request would have hit a proxy if the JMeter proxy was not in place) I had a similar issue recently where all the traffic was HTTP but the requests were trying to connect to a site proxy and the JMeter proxy cannot handle the request to connect to it

RE: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
There is no HTTP proxy, AFAIK. The Firebug shows that the initial request is redirected (HTTP code 302) to a different HTTP port on that same server where POST to /sso/auth occurs. But now I noticed that JMeter proxy server (see below) does not support recording SSL (https). It's only

Re: HTTP Proxy

2009-06-17 Thread sebb
On 17/06/2009, Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C] stroma...@od.nih.gov wrote: There is no HTTP proxy, AFAIK. The Firebug shows that the initial request is redirected (HTTP code 302) to a different HTTP port on that same server where POST to /sso/auth occurs. But now I noticed that JMeter proxy

Cookie Manager

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
Hello again, I have added a Cookie Manager to my hand coded test plan. The first response sets a cookie: Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID= but the next request has no cookies ([no cookies] under the Response data tab. What am I doing wrong? TIA -a

Re: Cookie Manager

2009-06-17 Thread Noel O'Brien
Whereabouts in the test plan have you added the Cookie Manager? See http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/build-web-test-plan.html#adding_cookie_support for more info. Regards, Noel - Aaron Stromas (NIH/OD) [C] stroma...@od.nih.gov wrote: Hello again, I have added a Cookie

RE: Cookie Manager

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
I added it to the Thread Group. Under the thread group I have Login Config Element, CSV Data Set Config and HTTP Cookie Manager, HTTP Request Defaults followed by two HTTP Requests. -a -Original Message- From: Noel O'Brien [mailto:nobr...@newbay.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009

RE: Cookie Manager

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
Hello again! I have turned on debugging for the Cookie Manager: 2009/06/17 13:19:41 DEBUG - jmeter.protocol.http.control.CookieManager: Received Cookie: JSESSIONID=9c28ee1630d5e880e94040eb42d49fb8bf6210325a77.e34PahuKc3eKby0QaxyMbNmRbNn0n6jAmljGr5XDqQLvpAe; path=/auth From:

RE: Cookie Manager

2009-06-17 Thread Stromas, Aaron (NIH/OD) [C]
Greetings again! The log shows that the cookie returned by the Oracle SSO server isn't stored by the Cookie Manager, which is a big problem. A show stopper, in fact. Can anyone help me with this? Here is what the log shows: 2009/06/17 14:44:08 DEBUG -

Re: Cookie Manager

2009-06-17 Thread Deepak Shetty
Hi this is correct behavior, you cant specify a different path for Set-Cookie than the path value you are requesting for(or parents of the path). Does this site work when you access it using a browser(use firefox plus livehttpheaders)? If so can you compare what you are getting in Set-Cookie (the