Hi Sanjaya, Mike,
Yes, sending in these files would be great. Maybe you have already taken
care of some issues that I have been struggling with over the past few
weeks.

I can look into the code, see what are the things that I have missed and
try to release a version asap.  What I have been trying to build since some
time now is a method builder for the home/remote EJB methods such that
JMeter users can pick the methods they want to use (after specifying the
home and remote methods for the java bean), input the appropriate
parameters and then execute the call.

Sanjaya, have you had a chance to work on the following in the code that
you have written already?
a) Do you allow the user to decide dynamically what method to run in the
EJB i.e at the time of setup of test cases.
b) Second, are you providing access to only Session Beans or both Entity
and Session Beans.
c) Do you cache the home and remote interfaces - in a single thread, across
multiple threads.

A couple of questions for everyone out there-
- Where would the EJB client jar file sit? As of now, I have included it in
the lib / ext dir and use lcp.bat to get it included in the classpath.
Would that be considered a valid approach? Another approach could be adding
it in the classpath? Somehow I prefer the first because it builds the
classpath dynamically.
- Can we manage multiple client sessions from one run of JMeter. I tried to
run JMeter with multiple threads against websphere and it appears that only
one session was created for me on the server. Am I missing something
obvious?

 Tushar


                                                                                       
                                   
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Hi Sanjaya,
      That's great!  If you could send a jar file directly to me with the
new files, plus a list of any modifications to existing files (a patch file
is fine), I'd be happy to take care of it.  Tushar (a current JMeter
committer) was also working on EJB extensions, so he may also want to take
a
look at your files.  Tushar?

-Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sanjaya Kasthuri Arachchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 6:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: New Feature ...(JMeter)
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>
> Hi All,
>
>      I have extended JMeter to handle EJB Testing. I have
> tested it using
> EJB's deployed in Weblogic6.0.
> I want to upload those files to apache, so that experts like
> you guys can
> improve it further. Please be kind enough to help me to
> upload those files
> to apache.
>      Thanks You.
>
> Regards,
> Sanjaya.
>
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