Hi Wolfram,

Thank you for feedback, I'm glad it was useful to you.

> But: Here at work I put up a complete new JMeter-environment under the
> Eclipse-workspace-directory. 

Did you do exactly what was in tutorial, or did you try to check out jMeter 
with external tools (like command prompt cvs or wincvs or something) and then 
placed it to eclipse workspace? In the second case eclipse can be confused. I 
did many tries and found succesfull aproaches for *either* doing cvs checkout 
using eclipse as described in tutorial *or* downloading tarball, placing in 
workspace without messing with cvs. I had problems with existing local cvs 
tree and placing it in eclipse.

> I took  it from the HTML-CVS-view of the apache-site and afterwards JMeter
> started fine out of Eclipse. I'm not sure wether this is only a local
> problem (maybe Eclipse, maybe my Win-NT-workstation at work) or a general
> one.
>

I tried this tutorial while writing it, I did all steps and everything was OK 
(no cvs 'delete' problems or missing files). To me it looks like you placed 
your existing cvs local tree into eclipse instead of checking it out with 
eclipse (but I may be wrong :-))

thank you and best regards
Michal Kostrzewa



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