Hello Sebb, thanks for the reply. I did not give complete details: I have a gui 
app that is using the HttpClient API to connect to a Servlet. Maybe somebody 
has had a similar situation or work-around. Could a proxy be built for 
something like this similar to the Browser proxy? Please advise, David.

sebb wrote ..
> On 08/08/2008, David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello jmeter crowd, does anyone out there in jmeter-land have any background
> using Jmeter against a Swing based client application? I have done a lot of 
> browser
> proxy Test Plan building but nothing with a Java Swing Client as the target. 
> Comments,
> rants and raves welcomed. Thanks, David.
> >
> 
> Not possible.
> 
> JMeter is for testing server applications, not GUI applications.
> 
> >
> >  Yet some, not wise, go to the other side of the globe, to barbarous and 
> > unhealthy
> regions, and devote ten or twenty years, in that they may live,-that is, keep 
> comfortably
> warm,- and die in New England at last.
> >
> >  Henry David Thoreau - Walden - 1845
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Yet some, not wise, go to the other side of the globe, to barbarous and 
unhealthy regions, and devote ten or twenty years, in that they may live,-that 
is, keep comfortably warm,- and die in New England at last. 

Henry David Thoreau - Walden - 1845


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