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   *  Make remote testing easier and less error prone (provide shell scripts 
for rmiregistry or do not use RMI at all) -- OliverRossmueller 2003-01-06
     *  The very first thing we should do is to update the jmeter-server 
scripts to set the classpath and start rmiregistry before starting jmeter.  -- 
ScottEade 2003-01-07
   *  Need a solution for tunneling RMI through a firewall (publicly available 
solutions exist). -- ScottEade 2003-01-05
-  *  Option to specify the port to be allocated by rmi. -- ScottEade 
2003-01-05 ''I just can't understand any situation where running JMeter 
remotely through a firewall is necessary or desirable.  I can only think that 
people who insist on being able to do this have a fundamental misunderstanding 
of what a remote JMeter "server" is for'' - MikeStover)
+  *  Option to specify the port to be allocated by rmi. -- ScottEade 
2003-01-05 ''I just can't understand any situation where running JMeter 
remotely through a firewall is necessary or desirable.  I can only think that 
people who insist on being able to do this have a fundamental misunderstanding 
of what a remote JMeter "server" is for'' - MikeStover '' Situation: I want to 
run the jmeter GUI from my desktop in our local network, but test an internal 
service in our data center. The remote jmeter slaves and our server need to be 
in the data center network to simulate real usage (The users of this service 
are internal). If I ran the tests from my local network there would be extra 
latency and it would not give me realistic numbers. - MikeDeeks'')
   *  The ability to easily configure a set of remote testing hosts with 
varying parameters (number of threads to cater for testing hosts of varying 
capacity, counter values to handle things like ensuring user identifiers are 
unique across all test hosts) so that it is easier to initiate distributed 
testing from multiple remote hosts.  -- ScottEade 2003-01-07 
     *  Ensure relevant items can be set using variables.
     *  Allow parameters to be specified on a per server basis (much like User 
Parameters), perhaps these would replace the User Defined Variables on the Test 
Plan element.

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