Unlike Windows, MacOSX does not make it easy to create a short-cut
that will launch JMeter in a specific directory. By default, a shell
script is launched in the home directory.

In Windows, one can drag & drop a JMX file onto a script and have it
automatically launch JMeter.
The scripts jmeter-t.cmd and jmeter-n.cmd are examples.

It would be really nice if one could do the same in MacOSX but this
does not seem to be possible.
It's easy enough to launch a shell script and have it prompt for a
file name, but I have not been able to find a way to make it as easy
to use as in Windows. If anyone knows better, please advise, so this
can be added to the next JMeter release.

Reply via email to