Wolfram,

mail.jar and activation.jar are not in the JMeter cvs (because of the Sun License I guess), so you have to add these two jars to the lib directory and then build JMeter (or build again if you did it already as in Gero's case). Don't be puzzled everything works as expected.

Oliver



Wolfram Rittmeyer wrote:
Hi Gero,

since I'm at work I cannot test it under linux but that shouldn't make a
difference here anyway. And so you *shouldn't* have to recompile. But maybe
that's just theory.

Anyway: Using Win NT and a fresh CVS-checkout I could see the
MailerVisualizer just depending upon the jar-files being in the
lib-directory or not without the need to recompile. I cannot see why it
should work any different under linux. I'm really interested to see what the
results will be at home this evening.

I must admit, I'm puzzled by your findings...

Wolfram



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Thanks Oliver.

I was not aware that I had to rebuild jmeter in order to get the mail
support. I was expecting it to pick that up at runtime. It works fine now.

Regards,

Gero

Oliver Rossmueller wrote:


Gero,

I just tried

- cvs co jakarte-jmeter
- copy mail.jar and activation.jar to jakarta-jmeter/lib
- call jakarta-jmeter/build.sh
- start JMeter using jakarta-jmeter/bin/jmeter

and the Mail Visualizer is in the Listeners list (using JDK 1.4.1 on
Linux, I did not try JDK 1.3.1). It is not necessary to  change the
jmeter script, the build script, build.xml or any other file to get it
work.

Please check if there is a message "Classes for Mail support not found
in classpath" in the output when you build JMeter. In this case check
your lib directory and the jars you put there.

Oliver

Gero Vermaas wrote:


Hi,

I retrieved the latest version of jmeter from CVS today and am trying
to use the Mail Visualizer. I read in the documentation that I needed
to add jar files to the classpath in order for it to show up so i
added mail.jar (from JavaMail) and activation.jar (from JAF) to the
'lib' directory of jmeter. According to the documentation these jars
should then be picked up by jmeter.

Unfortunately the Mail Visualizer still does not show up under the
listeners sub menu.

I also added the 2 jar files to the classpath in the 'jmeter' script
but that did not help either.

I'm running jmeter on Mandrake Linux 9.0 and tried JDK1.3.1_06 and
JDK1.4.1. Both without results.

Any idea what the problem is or how I can debug it? Where in the
source code should I look?

Regards,
Gero


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