I have forwarded the request for the CLAs to my client, so hopefully the
TestNG code can be contributed soon.

As for the Maven plug-in, it was obtained from the JMeter wiki at
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/JMeterMavenPlugin .  On that page
there is a source tarball as well as a pre-built maven plug-in, but nothing
in the way of project info.  It appears that the page author's wiki login is
'timmccune'; I will try to reach him via e-mail.  Would you know of any way
to contact him?  Thanks for any help.

-Tom

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From: sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: JMeter Maven and JMeter TestNG contribution
To: JMeter Developers List <jmeter-dev@jakarta.apache.org>


On 15/07/2008, Tom Cellucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>  I was recently working on a project where we wanted to run JMeter from
our
>  Maven build process.  At that time we installed the existing JMeterMojo,
>  tried it, and ended up making a few changes.  My client has graciously
>  offered to contribute these changes back to the JMeter project, if you
have
>  interest.

Thanks!

>  Specifically these changes are:
>
>  (1) enhanced JMeterMojo that sets up a context class loader based on the
>  Maven project's test classpath (allows JMeter test classes to exist
within
>  the maven project under test)

The JMeter project does not currently use Maven and has no Maven
add-ons, so it would not be easy to maintain/test.

Perhaps your changes could be contributed back to the original
JMeterMojo authors?

>  (2) a JMeter-TestNG integration that allows TestNG tests to run as part
of a
>  JMeter test (supports ThreadGroup iterations, manages TestNG lifecycle
>  callbacks, etc)

This does sound like a useful addition to JMeter - there is already a
JUnit sampler.

>  Please let me know whether you would be interested in contribution of
these
>  changes, and if so, how to proceed.  Thank you,

Yes, we would be interested in the JMeter-TestNG addition.

I assume this is a reasonably substantial piece of code, so it would
be useful if the contributor(s) could provide CLAs:

http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas

The code itself can be provided as an attachment to a Bugzilla issue.
Please ensure that the appropriate Apache License headers are present
in all source files.

Thanks!
>
>
>  -Tom
>

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