Hi,
You mean record as in log the requests made to the server?  The
AccessLogValve is good for that.  JMeter is a testing application more
than a recording one.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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>Subject: Recording Tomcat Application with JMeter
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>Hi,
>
>how do I have to configure JMeter's HTTP Proxy Server for being able to
>record requests of a Tomcat web application?
>
>My Tomcat application is called via http://localhost:8080/myapp. I
tried
>setup the HTTP Proxy Server to listen on port 8080 but with no effect.
>
>Is it possible at all to use the HTTP Proxy Server of JMeter for
recording
>a Tomcat application? Or do I have to setup an Apache with mod_jk2 in
>front of it?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Ralf.
>
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