> As far as problems with remote testing, all I can say is that, on
> Windows2000, jdk1.4.0, it works for me.  

This hit me, just this morning... 

jdk1.4.0?

Now... When I first installed Jmeter on this windows machine, it had a jre
on it by default. A corporate standard jre. Jmeter didn't work with it. I
upgraded to Sun's JRE 1.4.1 - and it worked fine.

The Linux box(s) also got Sun's JRE on them. Also 1.4.1, downloaded from :
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html

Now.. forgive me... jre, j2se, jdk, sdk? Which am I s'posed to be using? Is
SDK the same as JDK?
I figure I know the answer to this question - JRE = runtime, JDK=
development kit, which includes the runtime components, yes? 

Is it *compulsory* to have the JDK (what sun calls the SDK?) to make this
work? Because Jmeter in ordinary mode works fine with the JRE. If so.. what
is it that I'm getting from the SDK that I'm not from the JDE?

Steve.

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