I'll give you the short answers to these:
1. No one is working on the File Reporter as you suggest, that I know of. I
encourage you to do this, if you want that feature, and I'd, of course, be
happy to include your changes into JMeter.
2. An undocumented proxy server is in CVS. I plan on working on this more
in the near future to integrate it into JMeter's UI.
3. I would prefer the proxy to a sniffer, but I'd gladly add your sniffer
code to JMeter's CVS if it's in a standalone form that can easily be used by
users.
-Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Teofilis Martisius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Suggestions & questions
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I started using JMeter a few days ago, and I saw that some
> features are
> missing.
>
> First of all, the File Reporter. As it is now, it only logs
> the URL and the
> miliseconds the page takes to load. Could it log for example
> HTTP error code,
> so that I could see which of pages don't handle the test. Maybe a
> multiple-select box of what should be logged should be put
> there? I thought
> maybe I should contact the authors first before trying to
> implement these
> features myself.
>
> Second, what about some automatic (or half-automatic ways) to
> create test
> sequences? As far as I saw in documentation, you have started
> writing some
> proxy server? How much of it is done and how do I run it?
> (oops, i think
> should have asked this on jmeter-users.)
>
> Anyway, I have one more approach to automatic test creation-
> sniffing. In
> fact, i have created a tool (non-java, using tcpdump and
> libpcap) that sniffs
> the HTTP GET requests comming to server and then it is easy
> to convert them
> to XML form understandable by JMeter with a small perl
> script. It is a crude
> hack, but it has saved me a lot of work. I could send it to
> you, if you think
> it could be of some use.
>
> Teofilis Martisius
>
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