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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com> on 2005/08/11 15:27:40 UTC
Re: few doubts
the jmx file didn't get through.
normally this is what people do
1. add thread group
2. add sampler
3. enter the request parameter names
4. enter a function call for the value
5. use a CSV file for the username, password, etc
I would recommend reading the user manual if you haven't.
hope that helps
peter
On 8/11/05, Umesh Pawar <Um...@s1.com> wrote:
>
>
> Can anybody help me...
>
> I am started using Jmeter recently ,.I have a some doubts -
>
> My application is consists of ASP web pages which queries and access data
> from SQL server.
> I want to simulate scenario in which 1000 users will try to login - Login
> page has three fields viz. Bank,UserID and Password and one Push button with
> name Login.
>
> I have created http request but got confused -
>
> - How to assign values to three fields viz. Bank,UserID and Password because
> application
> does not send any parameters with URL.
> URL for Login Page : http ://qa2ivr31/secured/Login.asp
> After successful login it shows MainMenu page and URL for Main Page is
> http ://qa2ivr31/secured/MainMenu.asp
>
> - How will I perform action in http request which will ensure to click on
> Login button.
>
> - Is there any way to monitor actions performed on application in Run Mode
> like loadrunner?
>
> I have attached jmx file for the reference. These are stupid questions but
> since I am knew to Jmeter I am looking forward for kind help.
>
> Thanks,
> Umesh
>
>
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