Hi Peter,
 
Spoke too soon.
 
My workaround actually works. So if I get the cookie from the headers manually 
(using a post proc regex ) and shove it into a header manager, I can get JMETer 
to send back the cookie
 
I am a happy camper...
 
Matt

m mat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Peter

That would certainly help. I even tried to extract the cookie from the http 
headers using a post processor regex, but can not extract it. I am not sure if 
apache soap even lets JMETER see the header

I am kind of dead in water here, as until I get JMeter to send the cookie back 
I can not make progress...

Thanks a lot for help.

Matt

Peter Lin wrote:
the current implementation of the webservice soap sampler uses the auth
manager. I'm not clear on how apache soap handles cookies. I'll take a look
tonight and let you know.

peter


On 10/13/05, m mat 
wrote:
>
> I am doing something very trivial, I have
>
> Thread group
> -cookie manager
> -some user defined vars(in user defined variable element)
> -HTTP Autorization manager
> -Simple Controller
> --------- A Webservice call
>
> I run one thread that does two iterations. What I am expecting is that my
> second call (in iteration 2) should get a cookie set as the first one
> returns JSessionID= in a cookie. But it does not, and hence
> I get yet another session on second iteration from the server. I have tried
> moving cookie manager around to eliminate scoping issues.
>
> Can some body help???
>
> Matt
>
>
>
>
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