Am 03.03.20 um 17:00 schrieb émérantienne Tang: > yes i created the request using http requests through the sampler .So should > it recreate them using regular ones?how?because you still have to go through > samplers
The changelog entry points to the tutorial for webservice calls: https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/build-ws-test-plan.html (at least it does now ;) It shows how to use a normal http request sampler to send SOAP requests using a http header manager. Felix > > Le mardi 3 mars 2020 à 01:10:47 UTC−5, Felix Schumacher > <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > > Am 2. März 2020 22:38:19 MEZ schrieb "émérantienne Tang" > <[email protected]>: >> i am using java 8.I dont know what a plugin is and there is no message > If there are no messages in the jmeter.log file, than you are looking at the > wrong file. JMeter will always print some lines into it. > > On the other hand, have a look at the historical changes and search for soap > (https://jmeter.apache.org/changes_history.html). You will see, that the old > soap sampler has been removed with version 3.2. > > If you were using those samplers, you will have to convert them by hand to > simple http requests. > > Felix > >> Le lundi 2 mars 2020 à 16:01:03 UTC−5, Felix Schumacher >> <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >> >> >> Am 2. März 2020 21:29:34 MEZ schrieb "émérantienne Tang" >> <[email protected]>: >>> Hi i am migrating request from jmeter 2.9 to 5.1.In 5.1 i have two >>> request failing in each SOA nodes.I checked countless of time the >>> migration of data was perfect but the requests are still failing >> Are there any log messages in jmeter.log? >> Is the test using any third party plugins? >> What is the version of JDK and which os are you using? >> >> Regards >> Felix
