Hi Oliver, I know about the jar-files. But I am surprised that one should have to recompile JMeter. Due to increasing lack of time I was not able to test it at home. But at work we use Windows NT and for Windows it is not necessary to recompile. So I still cannot understand why I should have to recompile/rebuild under Linux. Just putting the jar-files in the correct place (lib-directory) should be enough (with the emphasis is on the word "should"). It's just the difference of behaviour of JMeter running under Linux and Windows that's puzzles me. Since I use the MailerVisualizer for notifications and therefore always keep the jar-files in the lib-directory and because I haven't noticed this difference before.
Still a bit puzzled, Wolfram > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Oliver Rossmueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Januar 2003 01:00 > An: JMeter Users List > Betreff: Re: AW: Mail Visualizer does not show up > > > 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 > > > > > > > >>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > >>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >>Gesendet: Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 15:33 > >>An: JMeter Users List > >>Betreff: Re: Mail Visualizer does not show up > >> > >> > >>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 > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>-- > >>>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: > >>>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>>For additional commands, e-mail: > >>>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> > >> > >>-- > >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: > > > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For additional commands, e-mail: > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>