On 14 November 2011 11:31, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: > On 14 November 2011 09:52, Gerard Dougan <[email protected]> wrote: >> Sebb, >> >> Sorry for the late reply. It's all been written in house. There are no >> dependencies on any libraries not already bundled with JMeter. >> >> There are only about 10 classes so it's by no means substantial. Should I > > Howver, that's a lot bigger than most patches; so we probably do need > CLA and/or grant. > I'll double-check the procedure.
>>> Every contribution needs to be done under some kind of license agreement. For an individual it is an ICLA. For a corporation it is usually a Software Grant. If the company has an ASF committer with an ICLA on file and that committer is comfortable (i.e. the company has a CCLA on file) then they could submit the code. Otherwise, a Software Grant is probably the best route. <<< See: http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas >> send you what I've got for a quick review or what's the best way to share? > > Patches and enhancements are best handled via Bugzilla attachments please. > >> Thanks >> Gerard >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 4:19 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On 11 November 2011 15:18, Gerard Dougan <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > All, >>> > >>> > I have developed a HTTP mock server plugin for JMeter. It gives test >>> plan >>> > developers the ability to specify canned responses to predefined HTTP >>> > request scenarios. >>> > >>> > The company I currently work for provides telecoms software and the >>> > aforementioned component is used to carry out end to end integration >>> > testing of our product, where the mock server simulates a carriers >>> network. >>> > >>> > I'm not sure if this is something which is a candidate for commit to >>> JMeter >>> > but thought I would ask. >>> >>> JMeter currently has a mirror server (useful for checking what was >>> sent to a server) and the HTTP Sampler supports reading from a file. >>> >>> But these are quite simple-minded, so it might be worth enhancing >>> JMeter with additional capabilities. >>> >>> Does the plugin rely on 3rd party libraries? Or is it all written in-house? >>> >>> If it is a substantial amount of code, we would need a CLA and >>> possibly a code grant. >>> >>> > Thanks >>> > Gerard >>> > >>> >> >
