Hi,

There is one more question to the developers.
Its clearly mentioned in the link

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.html


'The monitor was designed to work with the status servlet in Tomcat 5. In 
theory, any servlet container that supports JMX (Java Management 
Extension) can port the status servlet to provide the same information. '

Has anyone tried using a different web server other than Tomcat?
Cause in my project I am using ibm was. 

'any servlet container that supports JMX (Java Management Extension) can 
port the status servlet to provide the same information.'

I dont understand the term 'port the servlet'. 
In simple terms how do I use a webserver other than Tomcat do 
Monitoring???

Another question-Is it possible to get the memory and system details of a 
remote server through this???

bye,
with regards,
Deepak.






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I think there's a simple misunderstanding here.

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.html

add a request parameter named "XML" with a value of "true" in lowercase.

peter


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> Do you mean 'Send parameters with the request'
> name as 'XML' and value as 'TRUE'
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> I still dont get any result. In fact I have lost the dead result 
also!!!!!
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