JMeter currently doesn't support ASP.NET postback, since that is a recent
development. I suspect more people will want this type of feature, but
currently no one has any plans to work on it.  Feel free to file an
enhancement bugzilla.

I would suggest using a tool that does handle ASP.NET postback.

good luck

peter


On 2/7/06, Mamading Ceesay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After scouring the mailing list, wiki, docs and examples for a
> considerable
> amount of time, it's seems to me that short of writing a component, JMeter
> doesn't appear to have any way of dealing with ASP.NET Postback.
>
> Here's an article discussing issues with testing ASP.NET Postback and how
> another tool deals with it:
> http://tinyurl.com/7jax3
>
> VIEWSTATE isn't the only parameter that behaves this way.  EVENTTARGET and
> others also do so.
>
> I've tried to devise my own workaround but without success.  Ideally, I'd
> have
> a pre-processor that would allow me to do a regex-based search and replace
> on
> hidden form fields.  Lacking that, a BeanShell Pre-Processor component
> would
> be handy.  Without a comprehensive example or two, I don't feel up to
> having
> a go at a BeanShell Sampler within the deadline I have let alone a JMeter
> component written in Java.
>
> As it stands, JMeter isn't much use for testing ASP.NET applications
> despite
> its considerable strengths.
>
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