Hello I gave another round and I've joined all the patches in just one. I hope you found it useful.
https://github.com/nordri/JMeterPatch/blob/master/0001-Added-class-to-load-XML-vars.patch Thanks Kind regards 2014-05-29 10:48 GMT+02:00 Fede Diaz <[email protected]>: > Hello again, > > I talked with a friend who said me to add the Apache License to my > class and to remove my "signature" from the ArgumentPanel class, so i > did it. I put the patches into my GitHub [1]. Also I'm still trying to > understand how to create the patches. > > I'm sorry, I'm learning. > > Kind regards > > [1] https://github.com/nordri/JMeterPatch > > 2014-05-20 12:19 GMT+02:00 Fede Diaz <[email protected]>: >> Hello everyone. >> >> My name is Fede Diaz and I'm from the sunny city of Seville (Spain). >> I'm a sysadmin and Linux specialist, 24/7 systems, and so on. >> >> Recently I had to pick up a project for my dissertation (I'm about >> finish Computers Enginering). So, I choose JMeter and wrote a little >> class to fill up the table to send parameters with the HTTP Request. >> Also, had to change a little the class ArgumentPanel in order to call >> my class (put a new buttom). Then, this new class is able to load >> values from a XML file generated by SeleniumPlugin show you in a >> table, select which ones you want to import and then put in the table >> with the arguments to send with the HTTP Request. >> >> I have been trying it and works fine, but I need some feedback and >> suggestions. Maybe, in the future, it could be included into JMeter. >> >> You can find the patch with my changes here [1]. Also, you can find a >> couple of XML files one generated by Selenium and the other with a >> Python script, this one is for massive vars load. >> >> And that's all friends. >> Thank you very much >> Kind regards >> >> [1] https://github.com/nordri/JMeterPatch >> -- >> >> >> Fede Diaz >> about.me/nordri > > > > -- > > > Fede Diaz > about.me/nordri -- Fede Diaz about.me/nordri
