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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Fr...@idg.de on 2004/02/19 12:22:09 UTC
Antwort: Web Test---Error
Hello,
take a look at the "Browser Header" Information for each Request. Maybe
there ist a Hostvariable you hae to change as well.
Greets
Frank
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> Hello,
> I am a new user to jmeter. I am trying to simulate an HTTP test on one of
> my web server. I am using the 1.9.1 version of jmeter. In the demo
> documentation it was mentioned that, for all the Test Plan that we are
> building, all HTTP requests will be sent to the same Web server,
> jakarta.apache.org.
> But then, when I change the server name to customize to my situation, I
> encountered a java.net error , saying "Hostname exception"
Please let me know the fix
> Thank you,
>
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> regards,
>
> CHAKRAVARTHY Jayanthi
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