It seems that what is needed is a new type of proxy server that generates SOAP 
Samplers, instead of normal HTTP Samplers.  Not that your communications are 
using SOAP necessarily, but the form is the same (XML through HTTP).

It would be a simple thing to create a new SOAP proxy using the current proxy as 
a base, with some refactoring.  It would be helpful to add it to the bug list at 
Jakarta's website.

-Mike

On 9 Aug 2002 at 9:42, Muhammad, Shakeel [IT] wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I could be able to successfully run applet-servlet HTTP communication
> through JMeter Proxy Server by setting following properties in applet init:
> 
>                 System.getProperties().put( "http.proxyHost", "localhost" );
>                 System.getProperties().put( "http.proxyPort", "7777" );
> 
> Also I had to write .java.policy file for applet to work:
> grant {
>   permission java.util.PropertyPermission "*", "read, write";
> };
> 
> THANKS to Mike for his constant help.
> 
> But there is ONE Problem left. My applet sends data in xml format to servlet
> 
> and at the servlet end I found that xml is not in the form originally sent
> by applet.
> Instead all characters (", <, >, space) had been converted to combination
> of % and some number. 
> 
> Is it possible if I can set some property in JMeter Proxy Server so that it
> should not modify xml data sent through Proxy to the servlet.
> 
> Thanks
> Shakeel
> 
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