HTTP Proxy available in JMeter is really useful in finding what the requests do when they are targeted for execution on the server. Learn more about it as below:

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Proxy_Server

Thanks
Jatin

Deepak Shetty wrote:
Hi
When the search text is clicked, it presents the result set at the bottom
of the page.  The function that does this is doSearch().
What you need to determine is what actually happens when the function is
clicked (some sort of http request must be being made). You can use
LiveHttpHeaders(FF) / Fiddler(IE) to determine what the browser is doing or
Use Jmeter proxy server to record the test.

JMeter is not a browser and does not execute javascript, you can only
simulate the HTTP Request/response that a browser sends. So once you know
what http request the browser sends from above you can add an HTTPSampler
for the same.
regards
deepak


On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 7:16 AM, Hoffman, Matthew S <[email protected]>wrote:

I have a request Search.action that loads a page with a form.  There is
search text at the bottom. When the search text is clicked, it presents the
result set at the bottom of the page.  The function that does this is
doSearch().

Have a HTTP request that looks like
https://xxxx/xxxmgr/search.action

How do I send it the doSearch() to show the result set?

Thanks

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