Ajay,

Is it possible that you have the concept a bit wrong?

If your browser normally uses a proxy, then you would have to tell JMeter to 
connect to that proxy to get pages.  You then set up the proxy server in JMeter 
to the spec in the manual.  Once this is done, you can set your browser to 
connect to the JMeter proxy.  The final system 'looks' like below:

Browser->[JMeterProxy->JMeterCore]->Your_Proxy ->Internet->Remote_Server

Cheers

Alexander J Turner Ph.D.

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From: ajay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 30 August 2006 10:57
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Subject: How to use HTTP Proxy Server


Hi,

I am a bit confused while using the HTTP Proxy Server in Jmeter. I have gone
through, 
"http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/jmeter_proxy_step_by_step.pdf";
.

It is recording only for the example what they have mentioned in the above
url. I tried to implement it for the other sites also.But they have
mentioned the server name as "Localhost" and the port as "9090". My proxy
settings for the Internet access are different. JMeter is not recording with
my proxy settings.

Please, Can you suggest any solution for this...

Ajay
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