On 12/02/07, Oleg Kalnichevski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 15:31 +0000, sebb wrote:
> On 12/02/07, Oleg Kalnichevski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 15:13 +0000, sebb wrote:
> > > On 12/02/07, Oleg Kalnichevski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 14:06 +0000, sebb wrote:
> > > > > Since JMeter is an end-product, I don't see the point of having it on 
ibiblio.
> > > > >
> > > > > But perhaps I'm missing something.
> > > > >
> > > > > JMeter releases are available through all the normal mirrors.
> > > > >
> > > > > S.
> > > >
> > > > I assume I am not the only person on this planet who would like to be
> > > > able to use JMeter for load testing as a part of automated deployment
> > > > process. The absence of official Maven artifacts limits JMeter's appeal
> > > > as a load test tool of choice for continuous integration servers such as
> > > > Continuum, which I personally find very unfortunate.
> > >
> > > I'm not saying it cannot be deployed there.
> > >
> > > If it requires JMeter to be _built_ under Maven, then I'm afraid it's
> > > a non-starter.
> > >
> > > [I just don't have the time to reorganise everything the Maven way - I
> > > spent quite a long time on it a year or so ago, and asked on the Maven
> > > user lists, and someone even offered to sort things out, but was
> > > unable to do so.]
> > >
> > > However, if it is just a question of uploading the new jars every time
> > > we make a release, then of course we can do that.
> >
> > I am not implying JMeter must be built using Maven. I understand
> > building JMeter is a non-trivial process, and Maven2 can be a major pain
> > in the rectum if the project directly layout does not conform to the
> > Maven guidelines. Manual deployment of JMeter artifacts to ibiblio.org
> > is suboptimal but I believe quite a few users of JMeter would be very
> > thankful for that.
>
> OK - can you point me to any documentation describing how to do it?
>
> S
>

I just realized that deploying JMeter alone is not sufficient. There are
still three more dependencies that are currently not available from
ibiblio.org: jorphan, js (Mozilla Rhino? what version?) and JCharts
0.7.5. There is currently no way around manually deploying all these
dependencies locally, so there is no point deploying JMeter to
ibiblio.org anyways. It is just not worth the trouble.

These *are* included in the JMeter binary archive (indeed jorphan is
part of JMeter).

Installing JMeter is just a matter of downloading the archive and unpacking it.

I've never used Continuum, etc, so I don't know how they would deal with that.

The only external dependencies are JavaMail, JMS, JDBC, Beanshell (I
think that's the lot) which are optional and/or cannot currently be
redistributed.




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