This is now resolved - thanks to Deepak Shetty.

MartinOShea wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> Perhaps someone can help me with this: I'm a complete novice with JMeter
> but I'm trying to use it to connect to a web application deployed in
> Apache Tomcat to simulate a small number of users logging in and browsing
> a page.
> 
> The following link shows the test plan's HTTP defaults:
>  http://www.nabble.com/file/p25531256/Defaults.png 
> 
> This is followed by two requests:
> 
> The first of these is to log into my application and is shown below:
> 
>  http://www.nabble.com/file/p25531256/Login.png 
> 
> And the second one is for the logged in user to perform a browse on a
> page:
> 
>  http://www.nabble.com/file/p25531256/Browse.png 
> 
> This all seems straightforward enough but when I run the test plan, all I
> seems to get in the JMeter log is a series of HTTP 404 messages indicating
> that there is a communications problem somewhere. 
> 
> Looking in the Results Tree, I see the HTML of my application's login page
> being returned for both the Login and Browse requests. 
> 
> But I don't understand why?
> 
> I have also tried Login Configs at various levels but nothing changes.
> 
> Tomcat is running during the test and in the test plan, I also have a HTTP
> Cookie Manager set to 'default'.
> 
> When my application runs under Tomcat in test via a browser, its URL is
> http://localhost:8080/myDataSharer.
> 
> My configuration is JMeter 2.3.4 using Tomcat 6.x on Windows XP Pro. My
> application is made up of JSPs and servlets and it does not require secure
> logging in - it simply uses default Tomcat authentication.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Martin O'Shea.
> 

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