Add a Java Sampler / Java Test and use ${VARIABLE} in one of the fields.
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On 13/01/06, Raffaele Viola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry   ... "/" instead of "\" of course.
>
> What can I do to display or write in a text file the variable?
>
> Thanks a lot!!!!
> -Raffo
>
>
> 2006/1/12, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > On 12/01/06, Raffaele Viola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > This is a response that the server send to me.
> > > In the message's body there are these lines:
> > >
> > > <method>
> > > <name>list<\name>
> > > <object>webuser<\object>
> > > <attribute><name>returnValue<\name><value>0<\value><\attribute>
> > > <attribute><name>returnComment<\name><value><\value><\attribute>
> > > <attribute><name>nbstart<\name><value>0<\value><\attribute>
> > > <\method>
> > >
> > > I need to know the value of the attribute returnValue and nbstart
> > contained
> > > between the tags <value> and <\value>.
> >
> > Are you sure it is        <\value> ?
> > I would have expected </value>.
> >
> > > What can I write in Regular Expression Extractor to take the value and
> > put
> > > it in a variable?
> >
> > Assuming that it _is_ valid XML:
> >
> > Name: returnValue
> > Regex: <name>returnValue</name><value>(\d+)</value>
> > Template: $1$
> >
> > Similarly for nbstart - you'll need a second extractor to do this.
> >
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