> you could, the only limitation is the database part.
> currently, jmeter just
> logs the response to a local file. you would need to
> write a new listener to
> save the results to a database.

I will pursue further and save results to the local
file until I can come up with a way to parse results
and store in a DB or create a DB listener.

In the meantime, where can I find some sample test
plans to review and understand how to develop my own? 
Could someone show a sample test plan visiting
http://mail.yahoo.com and logging in, confirming
successful logon and then logging out.  Hopefully this
could include logging the bytes downloaded and
response times to load the entire pages to the local
file.

Thanks in advance,
Brian


                
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