you're the first person that has tried JMeter with ASP.NET postback. I'll
try to update the docs later this week. You should be able to add a note in
Wiki, if you feel up to it.

thanks

peter


On 2/7/06, Mamading Ceesay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 07 February 2006 14:41, Peter Lin wrote:
> > 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.
> >
>
> Figured as much.  Probably will file a bugzilla as soon as I'm out from
> under
> deadline pressure.
>
> >
> > I would suggest using a tool that does handle ASP.NET postback.
> >
>
> That was the conclusion I had come to myself.  I've already downloaded
> both
> OpenSTA and NeoLoad.  As you'll have seen from my link, there is a
> documented
> ASP.NET postback workaround for OpenSTA and NeoLoad is also claimed to
> support it.  If only I could get back the time I put into trying to come
> up
> with a JMeter solution.  There should be a warning (preferably in bold red
> large letters) saying that ASP.NET postback isn't supported and don't
> waste
> your time unless you have the time and skills to write a component to
> support
> it.
>
> > good luck
> >
>
> Yeah, I'm gonna need it.
>
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