I tried this Adrian, the application runs but JMeter doesn't record anything.
I think the browser is configured well, address:localhost and port:9090 and
bypass proxy server for local addresses is unchecked. JMeter proxy is
configured at 9090 too. If I don't specify the port the browser can't reach
my application and if I specify the 8080 the application runs but JMeter
doesn't record any request. 

thanks a lot!


AdrianF wrote:
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> You should not need to change how you open your webapp in the browser.
> I.e.
> you should still go to localhost:8080 in the address bar. 
> 
> - Adrian
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> From: Carlos B. [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 07 May 2009 08:52
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> Subject: Re: Recording requests with JMeter
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> I think the problem is that my webapp is running in a Tomcat
> (http://localhost:8080/xxxx) and JMeter proxy is configured in the port
> 9090. JMeter proxy is catching the requests of the browser but it doesn't
> know how to redirect these requests. I suppose I have to call my webapp
> via
> port 9090 (http://localhost:9090/xxxx) and JMeter proxy will redirect this
> request to Tomcat...     
> Any idea to solve the problem?
> thanks sebb
> 
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> sebb-2-2 wrote:
>> 
>> Try stopping the JMeter Proxy. If the browser still works, then it is
>> not using the proxy, so of course JMeter will not be able to record
>> anything.
>> 
>> 
>> On 06/05/2009, Carlos B. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>  I followed all the steps of "jmeter_proxy_step_by_step.pdf"
>>> 
>>>
> (http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/jmeter_proxy_step_by_step.pdf),
>>>  to record all the requests of my java webapp but anything is recorded.
>>> The
>>>  application is runnig under a Tomcat in my own machine. I did all the
>>> steps,
>>>  configure JMeter, the browser... but there isn't results. It's the
>>> first
>>>  time I use JMeter so I need some help!
>>>
>>>  Thanks
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