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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by jai nathe <ye...@yahoo.co.in> on 2006/10/10 07:44:04 UTC

Web Services Problem

Hi,
          I am new to jmeter.I am testing my appplication through jmeter.I need to send a soap request to my application through web services.
  I am getting the following Error response in jmeter.
  Thread Name: Test 1-1
Sample Start: Tue Oct 10 11:12:53 IST 2006
Load time: 0
HTTP response code: 000
HTTP response message: For input string: &quot;1631 &quot;
  HTTP response headers:
   
  I captured through TCPMON
   
  The request is 
   
  POST /normal/servlets/ServerSOAPProcessor HTTP/1.0
Host: 107.108.72.236:6080
Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: 2005
SOAPAction: "srm:GET"
   
  with XML file

  and the response is 
   
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Host: www.rmdevice.samsung.com
Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset="utf-8"
Content-Length: 1631 
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 13:59:10 GMT

  with response XML file.....
  But i was not able to get the response in Jmeter.I guess the reason may be HTTP version.Because jmeter sends the version HTTP 1.0 to my application and my application sends as HTTP 1.1
  Can anyone tell me how to trackle this problem.....
   
  Regards,
  minnal.
  
Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com> wrote:
  not sure what you mean by sub-result.

jmeter currently has aggregate listener and aggregate table. The results
are shown by URL. It's unclear what you mean by sub-result from the email.
Also, ask yourself, what's the purpose of the sampler? In a normal HTTP
request, each request has a specific URL with request parameters. There are
no sub results, unless someone wants to measure how long it takes to load
each embedded resource.

To do that, one would need to break a request down to the smallest item, and
set the request to not retrieve embedded resources.

hope that helps

peter

On 10/9/06, priya menon 
wrote:
>
> I have read about JMeter after going through the Apache's site and I
> found it very interesting.
> I want to start as an user and If i am able to sustain the interest
> and become enough productive, I want to become a developer.
>
> I have played around JMeter, a little.
>
> Trying to create a sampler:
>
> Customer Sampler: I am trying to write a custom sampler just to
> display sub results in a table and I created a jar and dropped in
> /lib/ext.
> Added a sampler Java Requests and ran this stuff.
>
> I did the following steps:
>
> Trying to visualize and see these 3 values sperately in a table, I
> created a plan and threadgroup and the I found only 2 ways to view
> results in table and aggregate report. but both are getting the aggregate
> values. Is there a table component to see this values as a row or column
> or do I have to write my own custom visualizer.
>
> public SampleResult runTest(JavaSamplerContext context) {
> SampleResult results = new SampleResult();
> try {
> Thread.sleep(2000);
> // Generate a random value using the current time.
> results.setSuccessful(true);
> results.setSampleLabel("PriyaTest");
>
> SampleResult r = new SampleResult();
> r.setSampleLabel("Priya Result1");
> r.setTime(200);
> results.addSubResult(r);
>
> SampleResult r1 = new SampleResult();
> r1.setSampleLabel("Priya Result2");
> r1.setTime(300);
> results.addSubResult(r1);
>
> SampleResult r2 = new SampleResult();
> r1.setSampleLabel("Priya Result3");
> r1.setTime(500);
> results.addSubResult(r2);
>
> } catch (Exception e) {
> getLogger().error("SleepTest: error during sample", e);
> results.setSuccessful(false);
> } finally {
> results.sampleEnd();
> }
> if (getLogger().isDebugEnabled()) {
> getLogger().debug(
> whoAmI() + "\trunTest()" + "\tTime:\t" + results.getTime());
> listParameters(context);
> }
> return results;
> }
>
> Thank you,
> Priya
>
>
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Re: Web Services Problem

Posted by jai nathe <ye...@yahoo.co.in>.
i am using Soap webservice sampler.......

Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com> wrote:  are you using the XML rpc sampler, or the soap webservice sampler?

peter


On 10/10/06, jai nathe wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am new to jmeter.I am testing my appplication through jmeter.Ineed to send a soap request to my application through web services.
> I am getting the following Error response in jmeter.
> Thread Name: Test 1-1
> Sample Start: Tue Oct 10 11:12:53 IST 2006
> Load time: 0
> HTTP response code: 000
> HTTP response message: For input string: "1631 "
> HTTP response headers:
>
> I captured through TCPMON
>
> The request is
>
> POST /normal/servlets/ServerSOAPProcessor HTTP/1.0
> Host: 107.108.72.236:6080
> Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
> Content-Length: 2005
> SOAPAction: "srm:GET"
>
> with XML file
>
> and the response is
>
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Host: www.rmdevice.samsung.com
> Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset="utf-8"
> Content-Length: 1631
> Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 13:59:10 GMT
>
> with response XML file.....
> But i was not able to get the response in Jmeter.I guess the reason may
> be HTTP version.Because jmeter sends the version HTTP 1.0 to my
> application and my application sends as HTTP 1.1
> Can anyone tell me how to trackle this problem.....
>
> Regards,
> minnal.
>




 				
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Re: Web Services Problem

Posted by Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com>.
are you using the XML rpc sampler, or the soap webservice sampler?

peter


On 10/10/06, jai nathe <ye...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>           I am new to jmeter.I am testing my appplication through jmeter.Ineed to send a soap request to my application through web services.
>   I am getting the following Error response in jmeter.
>   Thread Name: Test 1-1
> Sample Start: Tue Oct 10 11:12:53 IST 2006
> Load time: 0
> HTTP response code: 000
> HTTP response message: For input string: "1631 "
>   HTTP response headers:
>
>   I captured through TCPMON
>
>   The request is
>
>   POST /normal/servlets/ServerSOAPProcessor HTTP/1.0
> Host: 107.108.72.236:6080
> Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
> Content-Length: 2005
> SOAPAction: "srm:GET"
>
>   with XML file
>
>   and the response is
>
>   HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Host: www.rmdevice.samsung.com
> Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset="utf-8"
> Content-Length: 1631
> Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 13:59:10 GMT
>
>   with response XML file.....
>   But i was not able to get the response in Jmeter.I guess the reason may
> be HTTP version.Because jmeter sends the version HTTP 1.0 to my
> application and my application sends as HTTP 1.1
>   Can anyone tell me how to trackle this problem.....
>
>   Regards,
>   minnal.
>