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few doubts regarding login

Hi ppl,
 
I'm a new user to jmeter.I have to do loadtesting of an application using the jmeter.
 
Please answer my following 2 quereies, 
 
query 1:
My applicaiton has to support 400 concurrent users.
so does it mean that I should create and use 400 user id and passwords for the same.
Otherwise we have created some 20 user ids so far.Can I manage with the same?
 
query2:
My login page uses https protocol. And as far my search says jmeter doesn't support 
https recording. So how do I do that?badboy is the only solution??Can I transfer the 
scripts used in badboy to jmeter.
 
this is quiet urgent.
Someone please answer.
 
Thanks a lot in advance.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

		
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Re: few doubts regarding login

Posted by Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com>.
someone else just asked th esame kind of question about testing login.
you can see the response.

peter

On 8/11/05, hema rengarajan <he...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can anyone answer my questions.Its urgent
> 
> hema rengarajan <he...@yahoo.com> wrote:Hi ppl,
> 
> I'm a new user to jmeter.I have to do loadtesting of an application using the jmeter.
> 
> Please answer my following 2 quereies,
> 
> query 1:
> My applicaiton has to support 400 concurrent users.
> so does it mean that I should create and use 400 user id and passwords for the same.
> Otherwise we have created some 20 user ids so far.Can I manage with the same?
> 
> query2:
> My login page uses https protocol. And as far my search says jmeter doesn't support
> https recording. So how do I do that?badboy is the only solution??Can I transfer the
> scripts used in badboy to jmeter.
> 
> this is quiet urgent.
> Someone please answer.
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: few doubts regarding login

Posted by Srivani Tirupathi <sr...@hotmail.com>.
Hi Hema ,

I use Bad Boy to record the script and export to jmeter, u have option where 
u export badboy script  to jmeter

Sri

>From: hema rengarajan <he...@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: "JMeter Users List" <jm...@jakarta.apache.org>
>To: JMeter Users List <jm...@jakarta.apache.org>
>Subject: Re: few doubts regarding login
>Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 07:14:12 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Can anyone answer my questions.Its urgent
>
>hema rengarajan <he...@yahoo.com> wrote:Hi ppl,
>
>I'm a new user to jmeter.I have to do loadtesting of an application using 
>the jmeter.
>
>Please answer my following 2 quereies,
>
>query 1:
>My applicaiton has to support 400 concurrent users.
>so does it mean that I should create and use 400 user id and passwords for 
>the same.
>Otherwise we have created some 20 user ids so far.Can I manage with the 
>same?
>
>query2:
>My login page uses https protocol. And as far my search says jmeter doesn't 
>support
>https recording. So how do I do that?badboy is the only solution??Can I 
>transfer the
>scripts used in badboy to jmeter.
>
>this is quiet urgent.
>Someone please answer.
>
>Thanks a lot in advance.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: few doubts regarding login

Posted by hema rengarajan <he...@yahoo.com>.
Can anyone answer my questions.Its urgent

hema rengarajan <he...@yahoo.com> wrote:Hi ppl,

I'm a new user to jmeter.I have to do loadtesting of an application using the jmeter.

Please answer my following 2 quereies, 

query 1:
My applicaiton has to support 400 concurrent users.
so does it mean that I should create and use 400 user id and passwords for the same.
Otherwise we have created some 20 user ids so far.Can I manage with the same?

query2:
My login page uses https protocol. And as far my search says jmeter doesn't support 
https recording. So how do I do that?badboy is the only solution??Can I transfer the 
scripts used in badboy to jmeter.

this is quiet urgent.
Someone please answer.

Thanks a lot in advance.









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