On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 08:50:07AM -0500, Mike Stover wrote:
> 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.

About a month ago I posted this problem in the ML.
I had a reply saying that it was a known problem and that there has
been filled a bug report for it at that time.

In my post I said that I've tried every combination I could think of: 
I've setted the "http request defaults" with the server name, port and
path I was testing
 a) At test level
 b) At thread level
 c) At Controller level
 d) At proxy level

None of this tries had produced a recording that was free from
server,port and path variables.

Maybe I setted up BadBoy in a wrong way, but I'm quite sure that JMeter
had thi problem and was confirmed by others.

If you have a sucessfull story doing this, I think we'ld love to know
how it's done...

Joao Clemente

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