On 19/03/2008, Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi sebb,
>
>  Thanks for the quick response.
>
>
>  >
>  > The scripts can be anywhere, but of course the appropriate relative or
>  > absolute path needs to be provided.
>  >
>
> relative from the root directory of the install? wow!
>
> >
>  >>  I should add that I was trying to see/parse JSON output. It looks as
>  >>  though JMeter wants json as the mime type where as prototype/dojo set it
>  >>  to be x-json. The result is JMeter identifies x-json to be an unknown
>  >>  binary format. I assume that JMeter is both correct and picky???
>  >>
>  >>
>  >
>  > No, just picky.
>  >
>  > Change the property content-type_text to include the appropriate type.
>  >
>
> Not able to unfortunately.

Why not? Just edit jmeter.properties.

> > This pickiness will be fixed in the next release of JMeter.
>  >
>
> nice to hear.
>
>  while we're at this, what is the switch setting to turn up the verbosity
>  so that I can see what is going on. Do I need to change the setting in
>  the properties file? I'm running a number of instances and I'd like to
>  only change this for one of them. Again, trolling about in the
>  documentation wasn't so helpful. but then, it could very well just be
>  me. ;-)
>

What do you mean by verbosity?

If you mean logging level, have a look in jmeter.properties.

>  Kind regards,
>  Kirk Pepperdine
>
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