If you want to test your javascript code you could try WATF (Web Application
Testing Framework).

It is based on HttpUnit and Rhino. You can find it at
http://watf.sourceforge.net/ <http://watf.sourceforge.net/> 

Dion.

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        From:   Mike Stover [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:48 AM
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        Subject:        Re: JavaScript support of Jmeter

        JMeter doesn't execute javascript.  JMeter tests your server, not
the client code.

        -Mike

        On 27 Aug 2002 at 17:18, Denis Wang wrote:

        > Hello,
        > I don't know how JMeter supports JavaScript.  I want to simulate
the effect
        > of push a button, which is associated with a JavaScript onclick
function.
        > thanks.
        > Denis
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