Hi Sireesha. 

Here are some options I can think of: 
1. You could write a custom Java sampler - I don't know much about this,
but others here, and the wiki, do.  
2. You could expose your application's encrypt/decrypt methods as
webservices - then use the SOAP/XML-RPC sampler to invoke them as
needed, and scrape off the result from the response using the regular
expression extractor post-processing element. If possible, I recommend
you do this. 
3. You could use bean shell to execute an external program. (not sure?)


Kind regards,
Sonam Chauhan
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sireesha Sridhara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2007 8:52 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Calling a method or java program from JMETER

 
Hi all,
I have the following scenario. 


Login to the application
Check something in d/b , for that I need to encrypt and decrypt the acct
number. I want to write a method for this and call it from JMETER. How
can I call a method from jmeter or a program(that is class).


Thank you,
Sireesha Sridhara.

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