Greetings,
To confirm, you do have your browser where you are running the app to be
captured configured to run its traffic through the recorder proxy, right?
The way I test this is I try to run the app without running the recorder.,
If my app works, my browser is not trying to talk through the recorder
proxy. If I get errors about not being able to connect or time outs, that
is a good indication that the recorder is in fact
"the man in the middle" and should be able to record the http traffic. If
I then turn on the jmeter recorder and try it again, I should be able to
run my app and have the recorder see the traffic.
The other thought I have is to look at the recorder for any configured
include/exclude rules. It is possible if you defined such rules, you might
be creating a rule set where nothing is allowed to be captured.
Hope that helps
-- Scott Dean
Post by krish naYes correct its not capturing anything.
to overcome the issue i have used default http request.
But still same issue only nothing is capturing.
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Krishna - +91-9884451279.
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On Friday, 31 August, 2018, 2:06:33 AM IST, Deepak Shetty <
HiPlease explain your issue clearly.
Your application is running on port 3128 (instead of the standard 80/443).
You want to record a script from Jmeter. But it didnt capture anything ?Or
something else ?
regardsdeepak
Hi All,
Recently in my company they have set the port to access the application.
Eg: 3128 its port where internet is also available to access my application
But due to this there is implement i could not able to capture anything on the given port.
Any input will be much appreciated.
Regards,
Krishna - +91-9884451279.
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