Hi,
1. I believe SampleResult is the class currently used by samplers to keep the HTTP
response page and time. This class uses Map to keep key-value pairs so the sampler
can easily store the HTTP response code in SampleResult.
I'm done working on a prototype of HTTP Sampler that samples the time to load the page
plus all the graphics (<img...>, <input type="image"...> and <applet>. I'll try to
package it nicely so that I can post it here by tonite.
I find the need for SampleResult to keep other SampleResults i.e. the SampleResult of
the HTTP response page to keep the SampleResult of it's images (the load time, HTTP
response, etc). What do u guys think?
-----Original Message-----
From: "Stover, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:53:35 -0400
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Suggestions & questions
> 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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