If your test script was suitably parameterized, you could use JMeter to
bulk load data into an application. 

For instance, the SQL sampler can be used to initialize a database.

Regards,
Sonam Chauhan
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Sent: Friday, 10 April 2009 2:22 AM
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Subject: JMeter Uses outside testing

Please could you give me your opinions and advice for the uses for
JMeter.

Would you use it in an enterprise environment for scheduling a tasks  
on a large number of end devices.

Thanks for your time on what may be a strange question.


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