On 23/02/2009, anthonymak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear Sebb,
>
> Thanks for your reply. :)
>
> My program is just a jsf page with parameters passed into the browser URL
> e.g. http://localhost:8080/webapp1/index.jsf?param1=a¶m2=b.
> It does not have a subsequent page (, however, inside the same index.jsf
> page it makes various background request to query & download contents for
> various parts of the page).
> Since I don't have a "next page", what should I do with the ViewState?
>>Unless the background requests need the viewstate - nothing.
Thanks, Sebb. You are super quick!
So I don't need the ViewState if my test only involves 1 request (like the
URL above) then?
In this case, can I forget about using "HTTP Proxy Server" to record the
traffic, and just test by creating a
Thread Group
HTTP Request Defaults
HTTP Request
Graph Results
manually?
So, just like to confirm to test my JSF app which only involves 1
page/request, I don't need to use ViewState and HTTP Proxy Server in this
case right?
Thanks Sebb.
Anthony
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