I have tried to do so!

But badboy and the application I'm testing dot get along. Meaning that,
badboy its not able to load it.
So I went for Jmeter proxy, and in the headers captured, its not there.

I have confirmed with development.

The FILTER cookie contains the user’s current filter settings in the form
of a URL-encoded JSON string that becomes deserialized  at the back-end.


But now i'm completely lost, cause I'm not able to add this to the cookie.

Kind regards,
Miguel






On 25 November 2013 14:16, ZK <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> are you really sure you need to do this?
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> maybe try recording your test with something like badboy then export to
> jmeter:
> http://www.badboy.com.au/
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> See if that gives you some pointers
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