cool ok works now. However the wiki is slightly off.

Screenshot at http://www.domek.be/sourcepaths.png shows that the real
sourcepath is somewhat nested double ie there are two protocol
directories nested. Is this correct, should the wiki be adjusted?

Thanks
Jorg

BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
> Works fine in Eclipse 2.1.
>
> The bin directory should already have a copy of jmeter.properties.
> Sounds like you have not populated the workspace fully.
>
> There's some info on Eclipse in the JMeter Wiki - have you read that?
>
> You need to add the following jars to the classpath:
>
> bin/*.jar
> lib/ext/*.jar
> lib/*.jar
>
> Some of the lib jars are not needed at run-time, but adding them all won't
> do any harm - unless you've got some old ones there.
>
> S.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jorg Heymans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 14 January 2004 17:51
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: setup in eclipse
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any easy way of getting jmeter to actually run from eclipse? To
> get it to start, i had to set the workingdir to ./bin within the
> workspace, then copy a jmeter.properties in there. The problem then was
> that I got "feature not implemented" wherever i clicked (well almost).
>
> Any pointers to get me up to speed here? How do you developers currently
> code on jmeter? I'ld like to be able to run jmeter in debug mode ideally
> as well so I can start stepping through a bit and see the interactions.
>
>
> Thanks
> Jorg
>
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