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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 32919] New: - User variables can not be used in field URL for the WebService(SOAP) Request (Beta Code) listener

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           Summary: User variables can not be used in field URL for the
                    WebService(SOAP) Request (Beta Code) listener
           Product: JMeter
           Version: 2.0.2
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows XP
            Status: NEW
          Severity: minor
          Priority: P5
         Component: HTTP
        AssignedTo: jmeter-dev@jakarta.apache.org
        ReportedBy: theshaman@laposte.net


In the field URL of the configuration of a WebService(SOAP) Request (Beta Code)
listener, if I try to use a user variable for the url port (for example
http://server:{port}/webservice), all the changes made to the listener
configuration are not saved, so I guess user variables cannot not be used for
this URL field, contrary to the Http Request listener.

It's pity because url parameterization is useful for people like me who want to
test several servers using the same test plan.

At least, if the URL field is not correctly set, all the other fields (SOAP
action, SOAP Message, ...) should be saved.

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