There are also twop TestBean samplers, Example.java and Example2.java.

These are likely to be easier to extend, as the GUI is created automatically.

S.
On 28/03/06, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a good idea to learn how to extend is to download the source and read these
> two files:
>
> %JMeter_HOME%\jakarta-
> jmeter-2.1.1\src\examples\org\apache\jmeter\examples\sampler\ExampleSampler.java
> %JMeter_HOME%\jakarta-
> jmeter-2.1.1\src\examples\org\apache\jmeter\examples\sampler\gui\ExampleSamplerGui.java
>
> there is a .pdf too that explains a little how to extend JMeter ...but i
> realy understand how do it seeing this example.
>
> i wrote a document that explains my experience, but is in spanish. but if
> you want it ... just tell me.
>
> simon
>
> 2006/3/28, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > hi, the getLabelResource returns a key that is used for getting a string
> > from a file. this string is the string that you see in the GUI.
> > when you write another component you have to modify these files (one per
> > language) adding the new key.
> > the files are in the binary:
> >
> > %JMeterHome%\lib\ext\ApacheJMeter_core.jar\org\apache\jmeter\resources\
> >
> > or in the source:
> >
> > %JMeterHome%\src\core\org\apache\jmeter\resources\
> >
> >
> > 2006/3/27, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > What is it that is missing from the current elements?
> > >
> > > JMeter variables are thread-specific variables; just put/get them as
> > > needed.
> > >
> > > There are some example samplers in the 2.1 branch that I have just
> > > updated; there aren't any sample config elements, but you could just
> > > amend an existing one. [I might get around to creating one.]
> > >
> > > Control elements are by far the most complicated part of JMeter; I'm
> > > not sure I understand them ...
> > >
> > > S.
> > > On 27/03/06, Travis Cooper < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I am trying to make some new config and control elements to do some
> > > > things that I can't do with what exists right now in JMeter.  I have
> > > > been noticing that the set of controllers that exist all use
> > > JMeterUtils
> > > > to handle aliased names.  How can I register my variables with
> > > > JMeterUtils so I can use that functionality?  Especially because the
> > > > getLabelResource expects a string that maps into the JMeterUtils'
> > > > structure.  Also, if anybody knows of a tutorial somewhere that is
> > > more
> > > > up to date with extending that would be very helpful.  If I could just
> > > > see how to get one working I would be able to do things a lot faster.
> > > > So if anybody knows where one is, or could make one, with step by step
> > > > instructions for what classes to extend and implement and what the
> > > > methods needed are and what they do that would be great.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Travis J. Cooper
> > > >
> > > >
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