On 28/03/06, Travis Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just think that it would be easier if instead of having to modify > files I could make a call to JMeterUtils and register a new string with > an associated name. This way other people that try to use my scripts
Not sure what you mean by strings with names here. How are they referenced? > won't have to go and update a bunch of files, they can just include the > jar file with my new controllers and everything would run smoothly. I I'm not sure what "bunch of files" you are referring to - except perhaps messages*.properties. If you use the TestBean approach, then all resource strings are in files that are local to the classes, and can be provided in a jar by you - there is no need to update the central messages.properties file(s). > realize this might not be a simple change, but just something I thought > would be helpful. I will take a look at those samples and see what I > can get out of them. The biggest issue I am having is that the html > files that talk about extending talk about implementing/extending some > classes that I can't seem to find. I assume this is because things have > progressed and changed since those documents were created. Anyway, I Which classes can't you find? > will look at those things you have all suggested, if anybody has any > other suggestions of where to look for some examples let me know. I still don't know what you are trying to achieve, so it's difficult to provide the information you may need. > Thanks, > Travis J. Cooper > > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 7:52 AM > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: Re: Extending JMeter > > ok, thank you for the explanation. > > 2006/3/28, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > On 28/03/06, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 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. > > > > This is deliberate, so that JMeter can display a local language string > > > if required. > > > > But I don't see how this relates to missing functionality in JMeter > ... > > > > > when you write another component you have to modify these files (one > > > > per > > > language) adding the new key. > > > > No, you only need to add the key to the default messages.properties. > > Translations are optional. > > > > You can also override getStaticLabel() if you don't want to allow the > > title to be translated. But why do that? > > > > > the files are in the binary: > > > > > > %JMeterHome%\lib\ext\ApacheJMeter_core.jar\org\apache\jmeter\resourc > > > es\ > > > > > > or in the source: > > > > > > %JMeterHome%\src\core\org\apache\jmeter\resources\ > > > > > > > Yes. > > > > > > > > 2006/3/27, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > > > > What is it that is missing from the current elements? > > > > I still don't understand what it is that JMeter is lacking ... > > > > > > > > > > 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. 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