On 9 November 2010 13:56, Somagani, Seeta X
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Our application is primarily an applet loaded by JavaScript. I'm trying
> to load test our app using JMeter by first recording the traffic using
> the JMeter proxy. I find that the JMeter proxy captures the initial
> requests for the JSPs and the .js files. I, however, do not see any
> requests that are made by the applet. The proxy seems to totally ignore
> the requests for .class files, image files and other multi-part requests
> made by the applet. Any ideas about what the problem could be?

The applet has not been told to use the proxy, so JMeter does not see
the requests.

I don't know if it is possible to tell the applet to use a proxy.

> Thanks,
> Seeta
>
> P.S. I tried using FireBug and BadBoy and they don't capture the
> requests as well, but that was kind of expected of those tools.
>
>
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