Re: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not saved on JMX ?

2012-06-25 Thread llowder

Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com wrote on 06/25/2012 10:16:22 AM:

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 Date: 06/25/2012 10:23 AM
 Subject: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not
 saved on JMX ?

 Team:
   I´m using jmeter 2.7 and I have a project on http proxy server
 but after the project is saved, that section is not saved.

 I´m doing something wrong ?


This is the way that Jmeter has always behaved.


 Nico

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Re: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not saved on JMX ?

2012-06-25 Thread sebb
On 25 June 2012 16:30,  llow...@oreillyauto.com wrote:

 Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com wrote on 06/25/2012 10:16:22 AM:

 From: Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com
 To: JMeter Users List user@jmeter.apache.org
 Date: 06/25/2012 10:23 AM
 Subject: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not
 saved on JMX ?

 Team:
           I´m using jmeter 2.7 and I have a project on http proxy server
 but after the project is saved, that section is not saved.

 I´m doing something wrong ?


 This is the way that Jmeter has always behaved.

Yes, items under the Workbench are not automatically saved.

However you can select them and save them if required.
Then can then be reloaded.


 Nico

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RE: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not saved on JMX ?

2012-06-25 Thread Robin D. Wilson
BTW, I tend to agree that it would be nice to save non-test elements...

It is handy to setup a proxy config with exclusions, and stuff - and have it 
all pre-configured in a template...

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Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com wrote on 06/25/2012 10:16:22 AM:

 From: Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com
 To: JMeter Users List user@jmeter.apache.org
 Date: 06/25/2012 10:23 AM
 Subject: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not
 saved on JMX ?

 Team:
   I´m using jmeter 2.7 and I have a project on http proxy server
 but after the project is saved, that section is not saved.

 I´m doing something wrong ?


This is the way that Jmeter has always behaved.


 Nico

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Re: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not saved on JMX ?

2012-06-25 Thread sebb
On 25 June 2012 16:56, Robin D. Wilson rwils...@gmail.com wrote:
 BTW, I tend to agree that it would be nice to save non-test elements...

 It is handy to setup a proxy config with exclusions, and stuff - and have it 
 all pre-configured in a template...

Which you can already do.

However, you have to manually load the template.

 --
 Robin D. Wilson
 Sr. Director of Web Development
 KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.
 VOICE: 512-777-1861
 www.KingsIsle.com


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 JMX ?


 Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com wrote on 06/25/2012 10:16:22 AM:

 From: Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com
 To: JMeter Users List user@jmeter.apache.org
 Date: 06/25/2012 10:23 AM
 Subject: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not
 saved on JMX ?

 Team:
           I´m using jmeter 2.7 and I have a project on http proxy server
 but after the project is saved, that section is not saved.

 I´m doing something wrong ?


 This is the way that Jmeter has always behaved.


 Nico

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Re: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not saved on JMX ?

2012-06-25 Thread Nicolas Grossi
Thanks  to all of you!

On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 1:01 PM, sebb seb...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 25 June 2012 16:56, Robin D. Wilson rwils...@gmail.com wrote:
  BTW, I tend to agree that it would be nice to save non-test elements...
 
  It is handy to setup a proxy config with exclusions, and stuff - and
 have it all pre-configured in a template...

 Which you can already do.

 However, you have to manually load the template.

  --
  Robin D. Wilson
  Sr. Director of Web Development
  KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.
  VOICE: 512-777-1861
  www.KingsIsle.com
 
 
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  Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 10:30 AM
  To: JMeter Users List
  Subject: Re: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not
 saved on JMX ?
 
 
  Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com wrote on 06/25/2012 10:16:22
 AM:
 
  From: Nicolas Grossi nicolas.gro...@gmail.com
  To: JMeter Users List user@jmeter.apache.org
  Date: 06/25/2012 10:23 AM
  Subject: Jmeter 2.7 - non test element like proxy server are not
  saved on JMX ?
 
  Team:
I´m using jmeter 2.7 and I have a project on http proxy server
  but after the project is saved, that section is not saved.
 
  I´m doing something wrong ?
 
 
  This is the way that Jmeter has always behaved.
 
 
  Nico
 
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