Have you used the proxy recording component to record your browser actions?
-Mike On 26 Sep 2002 at 18:42, Jason Fisher wrote: > I want to create what I think would be a valuable tool for others as well. > I would like to extend JMeter and create a Generative Controller that reads > an Apache log file and sends HTTP requests to a given host with the GET or > POST params from the requests in the log file. > It would funtion just like the HTTP Request controller that comes with > JMeter, except that instead of always calling the same URL it would always > just read the next line of the log. Instead of an input field for 'path' it > would have an input field for where to get the Apache log file to use. > This tool would allow me to re-simulate the exact requests made to a real > server over the course of time. I might even want to add another component > that causes the requests to be generated with the same relative frequency as > the requests in the logs. > > My problem is that I am having trouble figuring out how to create this > class. I had a hunch that the HTTP Request generative controller was likely > a single java object somewhere, but I've perused the source quite a bit and > I can't see anything that would fit (I was hoping to maybe just bastardize > that object a bit to save coding time). > Are the generative controllers that come with JMeter single java objects? > If so, which ones are they? Also, are there any good examples of how to > something like what I want to do? The developer's manual has some good > information but the learning curve looks a bit steep to have to climb just > to create this one simple class. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Jason Fisher > Software Engineer > -- 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]>

