On 25/09/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes Sebb.The response data type is not recognised. I am jotting down the
Sampler Result Tab in two cases:

Where the Listener shows the response Data(This is when I have set up the
server in my own machine and the server is orion2.0.2 .It also works with
Tomcat(same version as the one in our server machine)

What headers does the local Tomcat return?

Thread Name: LIMS Test 1-1
Sample Start: Mon Sep 25 19:00:29 IST 2006
Load time: 47
HTTP response code: 200
HTTP response message: OK

HTTP response headers:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 13:30:29 GMT
Server: Orion/2.0.2
Set-Cookie: labware.lims_service=Default; Path=/labware
Set-Cookie: labware.lims_service=Default; Path=/labware
Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=PKINHNOKBCCK; Path=/
Connection: Close
Content-Type: text/plain
pragma: no-cache
cache-control: private
expires: -1



Where the Listener doesnt  show  response Data(This is when I have set up
the server in separate machine in the network and the server is TomCat
5.0.19. Test against same version of Tomcat though works fine in my box )


But what headers does JMeter see in that case?

Thread Name: LIMS Test 1-1
Sample Start: Mon Sep 25 19:04:32 IST 2006
Load time: 484
HTTP response code: 200
HTTP response message: OK

HTTP response headers:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=DC07D6BFA5E11EAC83A1644B83CA0855; Path=/labware
Set-Cookie: labware.lims_service=Loreal
Set-Cookie: labware.lims_service=Loreal
pragma: no-cache
cache-control: private
expires: -1
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 13:34:19 GMT
Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1

There are no errors in Jmeter.log file. As you can see Connection and
Content-Type headers are not set in the second case. However in none of
the cases I found Content-Length header.

Content-Length is not necessary for displaying the contents, however
Content-Type is essential - otherwise how does it know how to display
the content?

Not sure why the content-type should be missing in this case - is
there perhaps a proxy between JMeter and the server?

And what content-type do you get when Tomcat is running locally?

Regards,

Subhrajyoti
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On 24/09/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>                   On some machine I see that the View Results Tree
> Listener doesn't show anything. I can see that the request is going but
> what is coming back cant be seen at all. All the samplers are
Httprequests
> . The radio buttons in the Response Data tab are disabled. That data is
> coming back can be ascertained by putting a View Results in Table
listener
> and seeing the bytes column.

That is probably because the response data type is not recognised for
some reason.

What does the Sampler Result Tab show for Content-Type and Content-Length?

Any errors in jmeter.log?

>                    The server that I have run the test against is Tomcat
> 5.0.19 and the operating system is Windows 2003 Server.  Any ideas as to
> why this is happening? In my box If i run the test the listener works
> fine. I am having windows XP and Tomcat was installed  not as a service
> but in the server Tomcat was installed as a service.
>
> N.B...Only if a request results in an error I can see the response data.

I'm not clear on what the difference is between the JMeter tests that
work, and the ones that don't. Please clarify.

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