Thanks Shaba. I can now see the contents of the jmeter properties file just as described. But ho does that help me with building the post request? (Maybe I am missing something?)
Regards & Thx in advance, Junghans 2012/5/23 Shaba K <[email protected]> > Hi There, > > Check this blog to get started > > > http://automationwithselenium.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/gui-view-system-jmeter-properties.html > > > If it helps > > Cheers, > -S > > On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:24 AM, hans jung <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Hello everybody, I am completely new to jmeter and I am trying to > simulate > > a Post Request with XML content. > > > > The Post request I am trying to simulate looks like this: > > > > http://12.123.250.45:8000/zgfx_mde ?POST > > &sap-client=200&sap-language=DE&sap-user=user001&sap-password=++++++++++ > > HTTP/1.1<?xml version="1.0" > > > > > encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><MSG><MSG_HDR><SENDER>SAPHttp</SENDER><RECEIVER>MDE-10</RECEIVER><THEME>MDE-10T02</THEME><TCODE>RS</TCODE><STORE>1001</STORE><MDE_ID>mde-agf</MDE_ID></MSG_HDR><MSG_DATA><EAN>4008122010777</EAN></MSG_DATA></MSG> > > > > > > Now I try to build it i jMeter (using a Thread group and under that an > http > > sampler and a tree results element.). > > I created the HTTP Sampler, set the Method to POST, enter server name, > port > > number, path and entered all the name/value pairs you see above > > (sap-client, sap language, etc) in the parameters section. > > But where do I put the XML?? > > Apparently I cannot put anything in the Post Body (Message "Cannot > convert > > parameter to raw post body because one of the parameters has a name)". > > > > > > > > Regards & Thanks in advance, > > > > Junghans > > >
