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Dear All,
I have a web system, running on Apache + JServ and Applets at the bottom
frame.
The web (upper frame in html) communicates with Apache server on standard
http port.
The Applets (Lower frame in html) communicates to my TCP server programs on
a different port.
The Applets, sends a
Becky,
When u do the test manually and record it, it will be fine.
But when u run the test script from the Jmeter, it will not, the problem
could be session maintainence.
Do one thing, add a HTTP Cookie Manager at your controller level. Once it
is added, definitely it will maintain the
Yes, You are correct Mickael.
All the GET request will not be added unless u specify it in the way you
have given.
Good one !!
But tell me, If I have applets, javascript in my html page, How to make it
to execute, if i view that pagein Render HTML ?
Dear All,
I am testing my web application which is running on Apache + JServ and
JMeter 1.9.1 for testing the web app.
To start with it has a simple navigation, Login-homepage-detailed page.
Iam passing all the required parameters for all the three pages.
My application uses HTTPSession
Hi Jordi,
Yes u r correct. For first request no session id will be there, for second
request, server will generate one and send back.
And that session id will be exchanged between the client server for
further requests.
But, Jmeter is sending new session id for every request.
I analysed the
Dear All,
I think its working now.
Add a Http cookie manager at the thread level. If you are repeating it in a
loop, in cookie manager, there is a option Clear cookies each iteration,
select that.
I observed that same cookie for session id is maintained at all levels of
request.
Vijay, I
Jordi,
You are correct. Jmeter will find the session id only from the response
object.
If we are using cookie manager, Jmeter stores that session id in its cookie
manager so when it sends further requests, it sends that session id along
with that.
When I added a cookie manager, the table was
Jordi,
To put it little more clear.
1) when I requested for Login.html
Request data Cookie Data: null
Response Data Set-Cookie: JServSessionId =
2) When I subimtted Login.html
Request Data Cookie Data:
Response Data nothing, coz it was already set for exchanging between
client
Mickael,
I dont think proxy could be buggy. I just tried starting the proxy server
and started working on my application to test what u were saying.
It works very fine, all the requests are made only one, it doesn't forgets
the sequence.
Do one thing, just for simple testing purpose:
1)
Dear Friends,
I am using Jmeter 1.8.1 to test my application that runs on Apache + Jserv.
While testing it works fine, I save my test plan (*.jmx) it works
fine..
But when I open that test plan next day to continue my work, Iam getting a
error Current Thread Not Owner !!
Please tell me
Mr. Balagi,
I tried doing the same what u told, even then Iam getting the same error
Current Thread Not owner
Is it because Iam running jmeter in JDK 1.2.2 ??
Not sure :---(
well, Iam planning to request a new machine for testing purpose (machine
hangs if I increase the threads).
Iam using Jmeter 1.8.1
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Hi Jordi,
Thanks a lot for your input, I checked up jmeter.log and quartz.log, both
files are empty.
.I really dont know how to resume my work next dayI am
planning to request a new machine.
Lets see what happens in that.
cheers mate,
-kannan
Hi Sebastian,
I have installed the Jmeter 1.9.1. It was not working, it was saying that
it could not create a java virtual machine.
So, I removed -Xincgc option in the batch file, but even then i get a error
message like this:
C:\jakarta-jmeter-1.9.1\binjmeter
A nonfatal internal JIT
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