you could extend the webservice sampler. Apache soap takes attachments, so it's a matter of updating the GUI and sampler class.
peter lin On 6/15/05, Rangarajan Venkatesan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gentlemen, > My team is planning to adopt JMeter for performance > testing (and possibility regression testing) of a farm of Web Services > built using J2EE architecture. Here is some details on the deployment, > > 1. Deployed as JSE (Servlet Endpoint) > 2. Document/Literal as the message mode for communication and > Request-Response message exchange pattern. > 3. Soap Attachments will be used for input and output > 4. Services will be deployed on Tomcat and Web Sphere 6.0 > 5. The client is going to be Java stand alone application. > > My questions are > > 1. How adaptive is JMeter to test the Web Services deployed in the > environment mentioned above? Has anyone done this before? If so can > you provide the details > 2. I find that Web Service Request Sampler not fitting my needs since > it doesn't support attachments. Am I correct in making this > assumption. > 3. If I do decide to use Web Service Request Sampler by extending it. > Any suggestions on how to do this would be helpful. > 4. It seems that Java Sampler, i.e extension of it catering to the > project needs, is the best way to go. What are your thoughts on this. > > We have a very competent development team that has won may open source > project challenges. We have decided to develop a framework for testing > our applications. JMeter seems to be a good starting point. We would > love contribute to the os community. Any guidance would be helpful. > > Thanks > > Ranga > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

