Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I believe we have cookies as when I use firefox, I
see cookies for the website. I read a little on using the Regular
Expression parser and attempted to set it up. In the next request, I setup
a parameter:
name
jsessionid
value
${sessionid}
where sessionid is the name I assigned in the regex.
Unfortunately, I do not have wireshark working on that machine entirely to
tell you what it is actually doing.
So, to sum it up again. I basically can login just fine, but it appears
every http request in the same thread group uses it's own session and does
not take the cookies issued by the server.
Walter
sebb-2-2 wrote:
>
> On 08/04/2008, walterw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to perform a basic test which is very similar to what we
>> have
>> setup in Selenium.
>>
>> This is what I have setup so far:
>> Login
>> Assert (check that the user was correctly authenticated (Welcome Fred))
>>
>> Search
>> after authenticating, perform a basic search at another URL within the
>> site
>>
>>
>> I have a HTTP Cookie Manager in the thread group; however, it looks like
>> the
>> sessionid or cookie is not being persisted from the login to search. Is
>> there something I'm missing with the setup?
>>
>
> Depends on how the application handles logins - it may not use cookies.
>
> If it uses hidden fields, then you will need to use the Regex
> Extractor to pick up the value, and then use it in the appropriate
> parameter screen.
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Walter
>>
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