Hi Peter,

 Thank you for your feedback, that addresses one of the reasons
why we are doing this research :)

As you said tutorials (or documentation) are more useful than a list
of "hot" classes. Because they guide you and explain the rationale
behind all the steps. I completely agree with you.

However, the problem lies in the fact that these tutorials/documents
must be kept updated. In your example, you write about the *old*
tutorial, showing the fact that it is somehow outdated. So, we want
to find automatic ways to provide to the new developer the best
guidance that we can.
And we believe that having a list of hotspots, that is always updated,
can be useful. It won't be an excuse for not writing tutorials,
but it could be a good starting point when time is a problem.

The questionnaire will be ready in the next days.
It will be "automatic web interface stuff", an a couple of open
questions. I strongly hope that you can give your contribution.
It would be awesome.

Alberto

On 5/26/10 6:10 PM, Peter Lin wrote:
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


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