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25-Apr-2008, 10:26 AM #1
Jmeter Multi-thread problem with javascript
Hi

I am testing a java based application with jmeter. The script is quite dynamic in that I build alot of post parameters from previous page content/response.

When i execute my test script with a single thread it works fine.
However, multi-thread tests cause a problem and i am getting alot of application page responses that display a 'Java script not supported' error.

Any thoughts would be most welcome.
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25-Apr-2008, 12:55 PM #2
Hi brew42,

Welcome to TSG !

I'm not a tester but I've learned a bit about JMeter : it just doesn't support Javascript because JMeter doesn't work like a web browser :
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Does JMeter process dynamic pages (e.g. Javascript and applets)

No. JMeter does not process Javascript or applets embedded in HTML pages.

JMeter can download the relevant resources (some embedded resources are downloaded automatically if the correct options are set), but it does not process the HTML and execute any Javascript functions.

If the page uses Javascript to build up a URL or submit a form, you can use the Proxy Recording facility to create the necessary sampler. If this is not possible, then manual inspection of the code may be needed to determine what the Javascript is doing.
Source : http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmete...81e4f6eb278266
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