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
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?
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
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From:
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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:
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 -
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
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