Sounds like the problem is the lack of a Cookie Manager. In order to deal with cookies correctly, JMeter needs a Cookie Manager attached to your threadgroup.
For the password dialog, try just hitting enter - no password. -Mike On 27 Aug 2002 at 14:15, Finn Ulff-M�ller wrote: > I am trying to use JMeter 1.7 for loadtesting and monitoring of a > web-service > that runs on a WebLogic server. It uses a VeriSign certificate. > > The web-service is a questionnaire comprising a series of questions that the > user > is supposed to answer and then pass on to the next question by clicking a > button. > The whole session uses the HTTPS protocol and is being started from a link > by a > GET command. The subsequent button clicks activates POST commands. > > The link contains two alphanumeric strings that in the program are > identified as > userID and password (they are not the usual name-value-pairs): > https://preprod.forespringer.com/answer/3140536/45gm5o0qpi4z99/ci806cvihq76q > u > This link is workable if you want to test it. If you answer question no. 3 > the > status will be changed to "completed" and it will no longer work with the > test > plan (click "<<" until you reach the first page and then "Cancel"). > > Test Plan > Thread Group (threads: 1, ramp up: 0, count: 1) > HTTP Request Defaults (server name: preprod.forespringer.com, HTTPS, > GET) > Modification Controller > HTTP HTML Link Parser > HTTP Request (HTTPS, GET, > path: /answer/3140536/45gm5o0qpi4z99/ci806cvihq76qu > ) > HTTP Request (HTTPS, POST, > path: /answerLaunch/answerQuestionnaire_p01.jsp, > param: prevButtonArrow, value: "blank", > param: nextButtonArrow, value: buttonPressed, > param: nextPageName, value: FirstQuestion, > param: questionId, value: -1, > param: currentPageName, value: > answerQuestionnaire_p01.jsp, > param: pageCounter, value: 0, > param: prevPageName, value: Cancel > ) > View Results > > The start-page seems to work alright but I get an error when trying to move > on to > the first answer-page. The program's log-file says "user unknown" but there > is no > mention of a "user" in the HTML code of the start-page. Apparently, there is > > something in the session information that has been handled incorrectly. > > Should I use the SSL Manager? > When I start JMeter the first time, a small dialog box "Keystore Password" > pops up. > I have tried to input the password from the link but it does not make a > difference. > I have chosen this setting in jmeter.properties: > ssl.provider=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider > #ssl.provider=iaik.security.jsse.provider.IAIKJSSEProvider > ssl.pkgs=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol > > I use the default jmeter.bat with only this change: > set LOCALCLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;c:\java\jsse1.0.3\lib\jsse.jar; > > c:\java\jsse1.0.3\lib\jnet.jar; > > c:\java\jsse1.0.3\lib\jcert.jar > > I have checked the documentation carefully as well as your user and > developer > mailboxes with no luck. > > Thanks in advance. > > Finn Ulff-Moller > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- Michael Stover [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo IM: mstover_ya ICQ: 152975688 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

