This wasn't clear, but are you saying you can't abstract out the server name?  But, 
of course you can - in both tools.  Both tools let you define a variable (say 
${server} ) whose value is your current server.  JMeter's proxy recorder will 
automatically replace all occurrences of your server name with the ${server} 
variable.  Then, to use the test plan against another server, just change the value of 
the variable in one place.  BadBoy appeared to be similar.

-Mike

On 20 Mar 2003 at 12:16, root wrote:

> Hi.
> This tool also can't record a webtest abstrating itself from the server
> used, right? 
> This is a issue with the curent version of jmeter. 
> I tried to use this software defining the site property... but when I
> recorded to a jmeter script the behaviour was the same:
> All accesses had the site hardcoded instead of letting us change the
> site (or other properties, for that matter), in a default http settings.
> 
> But I sure loved the tool looks!
> 
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