If you can get your applications to output the XML then you could just use the 
JMeter Monitor (Health tab).

kit-2 wrote ..
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new to JMeter, and apologize if this has already been covered (I must
> have missed it).  I am creating a JSR-168 Portlet to test System
> Availability on several PeopleSoft environments and other applications.  My
> initial thought was to use JMeter to log into each application, check for an
> assertion, and log out - one iteration only.  If successful, then show the
> system status as UP, otherwise DOWN.  I created my tests, and can run them
> from both JMeter’s GUI, and the command line.
>
>  I have been looking at the documentation and cannot determine how I should
> use JMeter from my Portlet.  I am unclear if I should extend the
> AbstractJavaSamplerClient, or use the new TestBean Framework, or simply run
> a shell script to execute JMeter from the portlet.  Or, if I completely
> missed the bus, and there is a better alternative to any of the
> aforementioned solutions (or something other than JMeter that would suit my
> needs).
>
> Can someone please point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks!
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