In particular, the BeanShell sampler allows you to write arbitrary Java code
(useful for prototyping).

A TCP Sampler is also available for extending - this hasn't been tried in
earnest yet, so feedback would be very welcome.

I'm hoping to soon update the component_reference in CVS to describe these.

S.
-----Original Message-----
From: peter lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 November 2003 14:47
To: JMeter Developers List
Subject: Re: Extending JMeter...


the documentation is out of date, but you should be able to look at existing
samplers to get a clear idea of how to write your own samplers.
 
the basic process is to make a sampler and a gui for it. some sampler are
complicated, while others are easier to follow. what kind of sampler are you
thinking of writing? maybe one of the new samplers in the nightly could save
you some time.
 
peter


lalit sahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying use JMeter 1.9.1 to test one of our
applications, but to do this I would have to develop
my own extensions. I've started, but have encountered
a few problems.

The documentation on jakarta.apache.org appears to be
out of date.
(http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/extending/JMeter%20Extension%20Scenario.ht
ml

and 

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/extending/index.html)
Is there any plan to have an up to date version or is
one available somewhere?

Thanks a lot!


=====
Lalit sahoo

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