Hi all,

I've just returned from short holidays. Nice to see such a heavy traffic!

> > Mike Stover wrote:
> > > I think documenation is the place to start.  I'd be happy to do some
> > > work here, both in javadocs and in "developer docs", but I need help
> > > knowing what you guys have questions about.   I've tried to do this in
> > > the past, and it didn't help people much - I'm just not very good at
> > > it.


I'd like to say, developer docs are very neccessary. When I started work with 
jMeter I desperately wanted something like "jMeter architecture", something 
showing jMeter from bird's view. Some aspects of jMeter are quite complicated 
and if you're doing something beyond adding samplers you're in troubles.
And javadocs are not sufficient - they are something like UML class diagram. 
But objects have their lives! There should be some kind of collaboration or 
scerarios diagrams to see internal connections between the components.

Today I feel I have some knowledge of how jMeter internally works, and I could 
do such docs to take some work from Mike :-). If you agree that work is 
helpful and agree to correct my grammar :( I can do some UML + descriptions 
about the most interesting/mysterious parts (e.g. test running, remote 
testing, test compiling, test tree). 

best regards,
Michal Kostrzewa



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