On 30/03/2008, David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello sebb, thanks for the speedy and informative reply.
>  Before attempting the MonitorHealthVisualizer email alerts pane I decided it 
> would be prudent to study the operation of the MailVisualizer Listener.
>
>  * Using a Test Plan ThreadGroup known to be running correctly against a 
> known installed application I attached a MailVisualizer Listener, filled in 
> the parms and pressed the Test Mail button only
>  to see JMeter hang.
>  * JMeter log only shows the output from the sendTestMail() method from 
> class: MailerModel. There were no exceptions or error conditions logged.
>  * Are there known bugs at JMeter using the geronimo-javamail.jar?

Never tried using it.

Getting started does say that one needs to download Javamail:

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/get-started.html

>  * I found no reference to JavaMail, email or MailerModel issues in JMeter 
> Bugzilla.
>  * Further investigation lead me to: 
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2682 (the Transport.send() in 
> geronimo-javamail.jar is an unresolved issue).
>  * As a temporary solution I assigned an instance of SMTPTransport to a 
> Transport variable. This works correctly.
>  * I replaced the geronimo-javamail.jar with mail.jar in the build.properties.

The geronimo jar is only intended for building.

>  * This is not an equitable solution but if I can successfully add the email 
> alerts pane to the MonitorHealthVisualizer I will feel more comfortable with 
> adding the third pane if it is actually working!
>  * In this way the email alerts pane may be useful someday whenever the 
> geronimo-javamail.jar issues get resolved.
>
>  sebb wrote ..
>
> > On 27/03/2008, David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > Hello Sebb, JMeter committers and developers, I have been reading the 
> Mike Stover
>  > JMeter plugin PDF and as a result I read the comments at the top of the 
> MailHealthVisualizer
>  > class:
>  >
>  > s/MailHealthVisualizer/MonitorHealthVisualizer/
>  >
>  > >
>  > >  /* In the future, we may want to add email alerts as a third tab. */
>  > >
>  > >  My questions are:
>  > >  * Would such an addition be considered a plugin?
>  >
>  > Yes and no. In a sense, almost all of JMeter is plugins. However the
>  > term is normally reserved for brand new functionality, not
>  > enhancements to existing classes.
>  >
>  > >  * Has anyone worked on this or planning to work this issue? (I have 
> searched
>  > in: https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=jmeter)
>  >
>  > No.
>  >
>  > >  * I have studied the code to some extent and it appears the content of 
> the MailerVisualizer.java
>  > Listener could be used as a go-by to create a MonitorMailerPanel.java 
> similar to
>  > the other panes: MonitorHealthPanel.java and attach the MonitorMailerPanel 
> pane
>  > to the MailerVisualizer.java along with the other panes?
>  >
>  > Probably.
>  >
>  > >  * If this would not work are there better places in the source to study 
> to get
>  > a better understanding of what is required to complete the mail alert 
> issue?
>  > >
>  > >  Please advise, David.
>  > >
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