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HELP: Info needed to use jmeter
Hello,
I am new to using jmeter. I would like to use jmeter
to do some stress testing on one of our servers. I
want to use http POST methos and send some name value
pairs to it. But I can see that jmeter does not send
out name value pairs. The name value pairs are sent
out in GET method. Is there a way I can send name
value pairs with POST in jmeter?
Thanks in advance.
Anoop
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Re: HELP: Info needed to use jmeter
Posted by Anoop Pudhukode <am...@yahoo.com>.
Sebb,
I am sorry for posting all over. I realised only now
the correct mailing list to ask this. Lets follow up
only in the jmeter user list. I have unsubscribed from
all others.
Thanks,
Anoop
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> On 09/02/06, Anoop Pudhukode <am...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am new to using jmeter. I would like to use
> jmeter
> > to do some stress testing on one of our servers. I
> > want to use http POST methos and send some name
> value
> > pairs to it. But I can see that jmeter does not
> send
> > out name value pairs. The name value pairs are
> sent
> > out in GET method. Is there a way I can send name
> > value pairs with POST in jmeter?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Anoop
> >
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Re: HELP: Info needed to use jmeter
Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
I see you have since asked this question on the httpclient and JMeter
User mailing lists...
On 09/02/06, Anoop Pudhukode <am...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to using jmeter. I would like to use jmeter
> to do some stress testing on one of our servers. I
> want to use http POST methos and send some name value
> pairs to it. But I can see that jmeter does not send
> out name value pairs. The name value pairs are sent
> out in GET method. Is there a way I can send name
> value pairs with POST in jmeter?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Anoop
>
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