For having tested it, I think it's a very useful tool as it permits you to capture and playing it by exporting the record as *.jmx file
All you have to do is to play it with jmeter tool
Regards,
Fredrik a �crit :
Thanks :)
You put me on the right track. Looking closer at the Tomcat Access Log parser, I see that you can implement your own LogParser, putting it into a jar file that should be placed in JMeters /lib directory.
Quoting Peter Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
there is little sampler call AccessLog sampler which will read access logs in the common log format. that what you're looking for?
peter
On 4/21/05, Fredrik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to create a jmeter test plan that retrieves a set of URLs
from
either a file or a web page rather than having to add them manually as
HTTP
request nodes in the test plan.
Is this possible somehow?
Thanks :) Fredrik
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