Hi Sebb
Thanks for your reply.After the changes I made,JMeter is running without
any problems(If there is no saveservice.properties file in Bin folder).
I made changes to ThreadGroupPanel so that it will have 5textboxes.
1.Initial number of threads
2.Max threads
3.Ramp up time
4.Threads Interval---------------5
5.Time Interval-------------------10sec
In this case Interval between each thread,"perthreaddelay" = Maxthread /
Rampuptime and For every 5threads it will give another extra 10sec interval
time(This is more like the users are coming in groups.For everygroup some time)
interval will be there and within the group "perthreaddelay" is applied)
For this I have not created any new classes.
I added a new listener which will show requesthits,throughput(responsesize)
and Number of errors in a line graph which uses JFreeChart API.For this I
created new classes.
Do I need to make any changes for either upgrade.properties or
saveservice.properties.
If it runs without any problems(with saveservice.properties in Bin folder), I
will
post my code in Bugzilla.Because I have to make sure my code works fine!.
thanks
Ravi
sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 01/12/05, ravi kumar wrote:
>
> HI
>
> I'm using JMeter2.1 and I made some changes to the code.
Such as? No need to post code, but did you create new classes, or
change existing ones? Does the test suite still work?
> I haven't made any changes to upgrade.properties or
> saveservice.properties.
> Now if I try to open the jmx files I'm getting classNotFoundExcaption.
> Please look at the attached image for exact information.The Jmeter.log
> file contains no errors.Contents of jmeter.log are
>
> 2005/12/01 11:08:32 INFO -
> jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.AccessLogSamplerBeanInfo:
> Entered access
> log sampler bean info
> 2005/12/01 11:08:32 INFO -
> jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.AccessLogSamplerBeanInfo:
> found parsers:
> [org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.util.accesslog.OrderPreservingLogParser,
> org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.util.accesslog.SharedTCLogParser,
> org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.util.accesslog.TCLogParser]
> 2005/12/01 11:08:32 INFO -
> jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.AccessLogSamplerBeanInfo: Got
> to end of
> access log samper bean info init
> 2005/12/01 11:08:32 INFO - jmeter.samplers.SampleResult: Note: Sample
> TimeStamps are END times
> 2005/12/01 11:08:32 INFO - jmeter.samplers.SampleResult:
> sampleresult.default.encoding is set to ISO-8859-1
> 2005/12/01 11:08:47 INFO -
> jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSampler2:
> httpsampler2.basicauth=false
> 2005/12/01 11:08:47 INFO - jmeter.save.SaveService: Using SaveService
> properties file 1.7
> 2005/12/01 11:08:47 INFO - jmeter.save.SaveService: All converter
> versions present and correct
>
>
> Now, If I delete the Saveservice.properties file from Bin
> folder..JMeter is able to open the script file.But in this case the
> problem is
>
> If I open jmeter1.9 script files,Backward compatibility is
> gone(i.e things like..Browser derived headers and others are
> misiing...!),which can be understood.
Jmeter 1.9 files should still work, so long as upgrade.properties is
still there.
saveservice.properties is only used by the new format.
> Do I need to make any changes to the saveservice.properties file for
> the new modifications I made.
Perhaps - depends on the changes you made.
> Does any one have any suggestions or Idea's.
Create a Bugzilla issue, and attach a simple JMX showing the problem,
together with:
jmeter.log
jmeter.properties
upgrade.properties
saveservice.properties
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