Hello, Would it be possible to provide a publicly accessible website with JMX plan ? Thanks
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 7:46 PM, Allen Granum <[email protected]> wrote: > I've been using the HTTP(S) Test Script Recorder in Jmeter to record some > amazon S3 actions. Specifically a file upload (PUT). Problem is, the > captured HTTP sampler has a body data that has some extra data inserted > into it. > > My original sample file I uploaded is 25630 bytes. A small image file > (jpg). The one that gets uploaded with the captured HTTP sampler is 25723 > bytes. > > > I performed a hex compare between the original and the one from the > sampler. (I downloaded normally what the captured sampler uploaded). What I > found immediately was a single byte inserted very near the top of the file, > which had the effect of offsetting everything else after that by one byte > and making it all look different. Since the difference in size is just > under 100 bytes, I'm guessing this is happening in just under 100 other > places in the file as well. > > > Look at the different Content-Length headers below... > > > Here are the headers from when I upload the file manually: > > User-Agent: S3 Browser 4-6-1 http://s3browser.com > x-amz-acl: private > x-amz-date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 17:25:08 GMT > Content-Type: image/jpeg > Content-Length: 25630 > > Here are the headers that Jmeter sends based on the captured sample: > > Connection: keep-alive > Content-Type: image/jpeg > x-amz-date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 16:57:31 GMT > x-amz-acl: private > User-Agent: S3 Browser 4-6-1 http://s3browser.com > Content-Length: 25723 > > Does anyone know why this is and how I might modify my recorder so that it > records the file data exactly? > > Allen Granum > [email protected] > > > 1309 Carling Avenue > Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1Z 7L3 > (613) 722-3232 > x263 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.
