Sniffers: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/NetworkSniffer
Jmeter logging depends on the Sampler you used. Likewise the blank post data may be a feature of the sampler. On 06/02/07, Jian Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Sebb, The error code I got is defined by our developers when a xml parser error occurs. For some reason, I am not able to record this request using Jmeter-proxy. Can you tell me what's sniffer and how to use it to check or log the xml data sent by Jmeter ? Will Jmeter log the xml file sent itself ? I have seen a field named "Post Data" in View Results Tree, but it's always blank, is that the expected behavior ? Thank you ------------------------------------------ Jian Tong - QA Production and Operations, CBC.ca Extension: 3357 Location: 2C300-N ------------------------------------------- >>> sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/06/07 4:22 PM >>> On 06/02/07, Jian Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am wondering if anybody ever successfully simulated a http post request > with a xml file through Jemter. I have confirmed my xml file is absolutely > in a valid format and it's working well with another http reuqest tool, but > it always fails with Jmeter with a xml parse error. Should this be a bug ? Depends. What parse error are you getting? Have you tried to compare the data sent by JMeter and the "other" tool, e.g using a sniffer/proxy? > If anybody has a positive experience of post request with xml file , can you > please send me the example .jmx file ? > > Thank you > > ------------------------------------------ > Jian Tong - QA > Production and Operations, CBC.ca > Extension: 3357 > Location: 2C300-N > ------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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