Hi Tan,
I don't know why it's not in the Jakarta bug database. There isn't
currently a separate one. I'll look into this, because we've been wanting
one, and we thought it would come automatically with the move.
Regarding your bug fixes - they sound great. However, JMeter 1.6 doesn't
have any of the issues you fixed, except maybe the third one in a way.
With JMeter 1.6, thread group information is saved in the XML files, along
with a lot of other stuff. You might want to check it out from cvs. Or, you
can wait just a short while, because we're just about to do an alpha release
to let people just like yourself a chance to look at the new version.
-Mike
On Friday 23 March 2001 22:48, you wrote:
> hi,
>
> just wondering, how come jmeter is not in the Apache Jakarta bug
> database? is there a separate one for jmeter?
>
> here's a list of bugs/features that i've been working on that i was
> thinking of contributing:
>
> done:
> - added a scroll pane to the thread group list box in the Edit sample
> dialog
> - added ability to read number of threadgroups from properties file
> - allow user to select multiple samples and apply them all to a specific
> thread group at the same time (rather than editing each individual
> sample)
>
> thinking off doing:
> - saving thread group info in the xml file associated with a test sample
> -- as of now, when you save a test sample, the thread group for that
> sample is not saved
>
> thanks,
> tan.
>
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