hi Michael,

Thanks for your mail.
yaa. if i put all the jar file in the jmeter's lib folder . it's working 
fine.
but my case could not put application jar files in the jmeter's lib 
folder. i don';t want mix testing jar file and application jar files.
i want to disturb the application jar files. my application jar files 
contain more than 20 jars ....

otherwise, could i run my jemeter in my application area....then how could 
i will do ???

is there any other way to do ???

one more question. how could make the graph result in to file like jpg or 
bmp....

if u have any documents pl, send to me...i could get much example for java 
request .

with regards,
Subramanian T




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JMeter builds it's own classpath.  Did you try putting the other jar in
JMeter's /lib directory?

On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 18:26 +0530, Subramanian Thiruppathi wrote:
> hi group,
> 
>         i have two jar files. one file contain some program say 
> Prog1.class and the other jar file contain testing ProgTest1.class.
> Testing jar file should be placed in Jmeter's extension lib folder.
> and the programing code should be placed in as usual any place and not 
in 
> the Testing lib location...
> 
>         when i run the jmeter and calling the ProgTest1.class then 
> Prog1.class not loading due to class not found and i also made a class 
in 
> my run.bat file and also in the System enviorment (global classpath).
> 
>         anyone worked in Jmeter ... if u worked could u give some idea 
> about jmeter and i need some sample program also..
> 
>         simply, i am able to run one jar (Testing jar) but it's not 
> finding other jar (prog jar) file which was mention in the classpath.. 
.so 
> i am getting class not found excpeiotn )
> 
> 
> 
> with regards,
> Subramanian T 


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