Am 10. Januar 2017 22:42:41 MEZ schrieb "Sébastien Col" 
<[email protected]>:
>Hi,
>I've been working tonight on unit testing
>org.apache.jmeter.core.report.
>I'm having troubles running the
>existing org.apache.jmeter.report.core.TestCsvSampleWriter with the
>following exception:
>java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not read JMeter properties
>file:jmeter.properties
>at
>org.apache.jmeter.util.JMeterUtils.loadJMeterProperties(JMeterUtils.java:195)
>at
>org.apache.jmeter.report.core.TestCsvSampleWriter.setUp(TestCsvSampleWriter.java:36)
>...
>
>Anyone encountered this before?

How did you run the test? What is your setup?

Felix

>Thanks.
>Regards,
>Sebastien
>
>2017-01-06 20:35 GMT+01:00 Philippe Mouawad
><[email protected]>:
>
>> Hello,
>> Thanks for your proposal.
>> Yes it is still up to date.
>>
>> You can have a look at our Sonar report to know what needs testing:
>>
>>    - https://builds.apache.org/analysis/
>>
>> Our priorities regarding tests:
>>
>>    - JDBC protocol (more the NON Gui classes)
>>    - HTTP (more non gui classes)
>>    - org.apache.jmeter.assertions:
>>       - .HTMLAssertion
>>       - JSR223Assertion
>>    - org.apache.jmeter.core.report
>>    - org.apache.jmeter.visualizers.backend.graphite
>>    - core/org/apache/jmeter/control
>>
>> Note coverage is not only related to JUnit tests but also to tests
>builds
>> with JMX plans and ran with Jacoco agent.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 5:32 PM, Sébastien Col
><[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> > I would like to contribute to the project and I thought I could
>start
>> > working on the task #41118bb8 related to test suite enhancement and
>> > migration to JUnit 4.
>> > I found it from the helpwanted.apache.org site.
>> > Is it still up-to-date?
>> > Regards,
>> > Sebastien
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cordialement.
>> Philippe Mouawad.
>>

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