Ahh... found it... you might want to update the wiki text... from: groovy-VERSION-all.jar to: groovy-all-VERSION.jar
Thanks! Cheers, Keith. On 8 January 2013 10:26, Philippe Mouawad <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello, > The groovy-all.jar in in *embeddable* folder of the groovy-binary-2.0.6.zip > file. > > Once you add it in jmeter/lib folder, restart jmeter and groovy will > appear. > I will do some autopromotion :-) , see this for what will be available in > JMeter 2.9 (part of it is in 2.8): > > - > > http://www.ubik-ingenierie.com/blog/jmeter_control_percentage_of_sampler/ > > > If you want to test, you can get nightly build (but read warning and > install instructions): > > - http://jmeter.apache.org/nightly.html > > Regards > > Philippe > > http://www.ubik-ingenierie.com/blog/ > On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Keith Young <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Encourage JSR223 Samplers + Groovy + Caching instead of Beanshell > > > > Can someone point me to some documentation that outlines this better? > If I > > include a JSR223 sampler there is no option for Groovy. The wiki link in > > this message thread says to include groovy-VERSION-all.jar in the > > jmeter/bin directory, but a download of Groovy 2.0.6 doesn't have that > jar. > > Is the groovy-2.0.6.jar enough? > > > > What caching is the above point referring to? > > > > Sorry for these questions on the dev list, but that's where this thread > > is... :) > > > > Cheers, > > Keith. > > > > > > On 27 December 2012 05:06, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Le 24/12/2012 13:20, Philippe Mouawad a ecrit : > > > > > > Hello, > > >> > > >> I am kind of annoyed of reading articles, blogs that say JMeter cannot > > >> perform high Load Tests, consumes lot of memory, generates OutOfMemory > > ... > > >> > > >> This has become a kind of "Urban Legend" partly due: > > >> - to issues that have been fixed for a while now > > >> - and partly In my opinion to some default configuration parameters > that > > >> lead to these issues > > >> > > >> In my opinion, we should: > > >> > > >> 1) change these defaults to avoid new comers, beginners fall into all > > >> these > > >> traps and others check they are using it well: > > >> > > >> - Save Service using XML output => Change to CSV > > >> > > > > > > Yes, CSV seems a better default type to the results file. > > > > > > > > > - Distributed Mode that uses the Standard which is far from being > > the > > >> best performing Sample Sender => Change to Batch or StrippedBatch > > >> > > > > > > Why Batch ou StrippedBatch ? Why not Asynch or Diskstore? > > > > > > > > > > > >> 2) Add warnings on GUIs of all elements that are more suited during > > >> Scripting than during Load Test : > > >> > > >> - View Result Tree (I keep seeing people use this element during > > High > > >> Load Test ! ) > > >> - View Results in Table > > >> - Graph Results > > >> - ... > > >> > > > > > > JMeter can be used for functional tests. Warnings on GUI for the > 'heavy' > > > elements can be unpleasant. > > > > > > Perhaps add a menu/button option "Check script for load test" which > > > display some warning (in a box or another way) when heavy elements are > > > found in the tree. > > > This option can be enabled by a property to checked before every load > > tests > > > > > > > > > 3) Add a popup warning when Start and Remote Start are clicked from > GUI > > to > > >> encourage NON GUI mode use (we could add a checkbox Remind Me later > > which > > >> could be unchecked to avoid it again, but at least user would know > about > > >> it). > > >> > > > > > > See comment in 2) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 4) Finally use some kind of visual indicator (RED background) on some > > >> options that have high impact on performance: > > >> > > >> - Javascript as scripting language > > >> - Body (unescaped) in Regular Expression Extractor (*this one is a > > >> real > > >> performance killer !*) > > >> - Encourage JSR223 Samplers + Groovy + Caching instead of > Beanshell > > >> - ... > > >> > > > > > > point 2) too > > > The "check script for load test" wizard can displaying warnings for > this > > > elements, and give some tips for performance > > > > > > > > > > > >> Maybe we should post this mail on user mailing list to see what users > > >> think > > >> about it. > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > -- > Cordialement. > Philippe Mouawad. >
