several years back Mike Stover and I worked on a detailed tutorial on
writing plugins for JMeter.

Having a list of the classes is a good thing to have, but I personally
find tutorials more useful.  The old tutorial is in the jmeter
resources.

peter


On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Alberto Bacchelli
<alberto.bacche...@usi.ch> wrote:
> Dear JMeter developers,
>
>  I'm Alberto Bacchelli, a Ph.D. student in software engineering.
>
> We want to help new developers who join a new software system, and
> we believe that a good first impression would attract more contributors.
>
> Imagine a new developer joining JMeter:
> As a first step, he needs a high-level view of the system.
> Then, and this is what we want to address, he needs to know
> what the most important classes of the system are --the hotspots.
>
>
> We'd like to find *automated* methods to suggest a newbie
> which classes he should start to study/understand.
>
>
> To find the best recommendation method, we must know
> the important classes of the system, and you,
> as the system developers, are the only ones who can
> answer this question.
>
> If you agree to do so (and I really hope so :) )
> we will create a small questionnaire for you,
> that will take less than 15 minutes to be completed.
>
> Thank you very much for reading this e-mail.
> Please, reply to this thread or send me an e-mail
> if you want to participate, and/or give me feedback.
>
> Cheers,
>  Alberto
>
>
> PS: Since we want our work to respect the free software philosophy,
> if you agree, we would make all your answers public (anonymyzed if you wish)
> as a benchmark, so that other researchers can use your answers to propose
> even better techniques for this task.
>
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