You should find that the exported script opened in JMeter has https requests which replay OK
- at least this method has worked for me.
Read carefully the BB instructions - there is more than one recording mode - then Export to
JMeter in a suitable directory, then open the resulting JMX with JMeter. LEave the script
(JMX) unmodified - to make changes work on a copy.
HtH
Andrew LAyton
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From: rubal [mailto:csingh@smart421.com]
Sent: Mon 19/06/2006 14:12
To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to open exported jmx file in jmeter
Sebb,
Do you have any clue to my problem.How can I record https request after
exporting from BB.
Rgds,
Charan
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