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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by aprakash <ab...@gmail.com> on 2010/05/20 13:55:32 UTC
Re: Using TELNET in Jmeter
Hi Deepak
Thanksa lot for the provided info, We have tried copying common -net .jar in
lib(as suggested by you ) but still it is not serving our purpose.
I would appreciate if you could pls share ur number so that we can talk over
the phone and close the thread.
aprakash wrote:
>
> Hi Deepak can u provide any sample for the same,it would be really
> appreciated
>
> Deepak Shetty wrote:
>>
>> any java api can be called form a Beanshell or Java sampler. So you'd
>> need
>> to write code us9ing commons-net and call it from either of these
>> samplers
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:43 PM, ManjuBN <bn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I am trying to connect to remote server using Putty or TELNET ex(Telnet
>>> 10.1.27.53 11203(portno),I want to check the response time for the same
>>> scenario using 100 such request, the problem I am facing is I don’t have
>>> a
>>> sampler which I can use to send TELNET protocol, from my research I
>>> found
>>> out that we have a common-net api which consists of TELNET class files
>>> which
>>> can be used ,but I don’t know how to use it ,please suggest me in this
>>> regard
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