My employer is looking for a way to test the response times of a given website with JMeter.
Running JMeter in a non-gui mode, one of the http requests that we want to test is the login response. But my empolyer has a policy against storing usernames/passwords any open document. Knowing that the test plan (XML doc) contains the username and password fields that JMeter has to send along with the post request, is there any way of storing a password more securely. Or does anyone know of a way to have JMeter read from an encrypted XML document. Thank you very much, Michael Major --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

