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New base-classes





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-05-22 06:47 -------
1. I downloaded the latest version and worked from that, I'm not able to keep 
up-to-date with development.
2. My intention was to produce a thin "add-on" for internal use (i.e. install 
jMeter, add this JAR and go for it). On a "hunch" I also submitted it here for 
evaluation. Of course these additions (if found valuable) should become part of 
the JMeter classes, but they're not as I deliberately did not change the 
original installation.

On the whole I have not enough time (on or off work) to play an active role in 
jMeter, I just wanted to submit what I'd done for you to evaluate. The jMeter 
user list suggested an RFE ...
My base-classes addresses some points I found lacking:

- No uniform naming of base-classes (Logic vs Generative)
- No easy way of making a simple ConfigElement without doing your own GUI
- Explicit setting required for compulsory items (e.g. class label)
  (I put them in constructors instead)

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