Hi All Am trying to record through Http Proxy Server , these are the steps i have followed ... 1. created a new test Plan with a thread group say TG1 2.Added one simple controller , and one assertion results. 3.added the Http Proxy server in the workbench .... and set the port to 8090 as i am using Jboss for diff application and port 8080 is been used. 4.now i changed port the lansetting in the IE to 8090 and ip to localhost .... !
am not able to browse the sites i wanted to record , coz my sysmtem is using diff Ip (My proxy ip is diff-- i think that is the reason am not able to record).what can i do now , how can i record ....! am runnign an project in web and wanted to record ....! this project uses Jboss so the port 8080 is been used by that . ** please can anyone suggest hwo can i proceed further to perform the testing..: thanx in advance have a nice time Ranjith ---------- "Raise the Bar" > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 12:40 AM > Subject: Is it possible to Terminate JMeter based on results of response assertion? > > > > I am using JMeter to send a request to a web service. > > The web service will respond negatively for many iterations and then could either > > respond positively once and then respond with an alternative negative response, or > > simply respond with an alternate negative response > > > > What I'd like to do is to terminate sending requests after either the positive or the alternate negative response has been > received. > > > > Is this possible? If so, how would it be done? > > The following suggestions relate to builds after 1.9.1, so you would need to download one of the nightly builds. > > The Thread Group now has a set of options for action to be taken on Sampler Error. > You could set the action to Stop Thread or Stop Test, and then add the appropriate Assertions to cause the Sample to fail where > required. This assumes that the web service encodes the positive/negative reponse in the data, rather than in the HTTP response > code - i.e. the Sample responses must be successful; you can then use the Assertion to set the sample as failed. > > [The plan was to extend the Stop on Error options to allow more fine- grained control, but this has not yet been implemented.] > > However, if you are prepared to code a short Java script, what you ask should be possible using the latest CVS build - provided that > you get one with BeanShell support compiled in (the build log will tell you if so). You would also need to download the beanshell > jar from www.beanshell.org as this is not distributed with JMeter. > > The BeanShell Response Assertion allows you access to all the response fields and methods, including stopThread() and stopTest(). > > The response fields are accessible as the following variables (Strings): > ResponseData - this is of type byte [] > ResponseCode > ResponseMessage > ResponseHeaders > > So you could code something like: > > if (ResponseCode.equals("123")) { > Response.setStopThread(true); > } > > > > > The nature of the web service is such that there will be an unknown number of initial negative iterations. > > > > Such is life! > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Ranjith K Babu V&V Engineer , RELQ Software. 0044-7742933682 EmailId:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________________ RelQ Software (P) Ltd. - For Verification & Validation --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]