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Subject:    Re: HTTP Request sampler other means of sending data
From:       Peter Lin <woolfel () gmail ! com>
Date:       2004-07-29 20:20:00
Message-ID: 27e674a9040729132069b3e2eb () mail ! gmail ! com
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glad that helped :)

peter


On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 12:40:06 -0700 (PDT), mabel <remedyqa@yahoo.com> wrote:
> After some debugging, the Soap-XML Request is exactly what I needed to implement \
> what I wanted. 
> Now if only the proxy recorder can record the correct type of sampler then I won't \
> have to manually add them in my script... ;-) 
> Thanks for your help.  Btw, I did write a simple servlet to echo the output and \
> some other debug statements. That helped. 
> 
> 
> Peter Lin <woolfel@gmail.com> wrote:
> ok, that makes sense. for a minute there, I thought someone put some
> crack in my coffee. If I remember the XML-RPC sampler, it just writes
> to the outputstream, but it doesn't set the post data. which means the
> view results in tree doesn't show it. since post data can be in a
> variety of format, it could cause rendering issues.
> 
> an easy trick is to write the echo servlet I mentioned earlier and
> point jmeter at it. that way, you can atleast test to see what is
> happening. I'm guessing you don't have access to the serverside code
> and have to fumble around to figure out what's going on. good luck
> 
> peter
> 
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 12:42:23 -0700 (PDT), Remedy QA wrote:
> > The browser is not sending in a name/value pair post. There is an ActiveX object \
> > created by javascript that sends in post method but just the data. I think it \
> > uses xml http. I'm discovering this as I go. A sample javascript to invoke this \
> > may look like 
> > var objHTTP = new \
> > ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");objHTTP.Open('POST','servletname',false); \
> > objHTTP.setRequestHeader("Content-type","text/plain; \
> > charset=UTF-8");objHTTP.Send("148/GetTableEntryList/8/"); 
> > Since I think it's using xml http, looks like I have to write a new sampler. But \
> > the soap-xml request looks like something I can use or build off of. 
> 
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