Hello,
copying All these différent versions of amq is a bad idéa as you may have
conflicts.
You should either pût the latest version if it's compatible with oldest or
use différent instances of jmeter containing each version alone.

Regarding Health not to m'y knowledge in standard jmeter, look for Jmx
advisory messages in amq.

Regards
Philippe
Http://www.ubik-Ingenierie.com

On Tuesday, March 20, 2012, Ben Stover <[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to use JMeter to send Messages to the well know ActiveMQ Message
Broker.
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> 1.) However we use currently various different versions of ActiveMQ in
parallel (on different computers):
> v5.3.0
> v5.4
> v5.5.1
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> As far as I know JMeter needs the ActiveMQ libraries in its /lib
subdirectory.
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> So do I have to copy ALL libraries
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> activemq-all-5.3.0.jar
> activemq-all-5.4.0.jar
> activemq-all-5.5.1.jar
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> into JMeter or is the latest *.jar sufficient (even for older versions of
ActiveMQ)?
> Can the *.jar libs co-exist in JMeter at all? In other words does JMeter
automatically recongize the target version of ActiveMQ
> and take the appropriate corresponding *.jar?
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> 2.) Before running the actual test I want to let JMeter (automatically)
check the general accessibility of the ActiveMQ message
> broker. If it is up and running.
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> Is there somewhere a function in JMeter "check message broker" which
takes the BrokerURLs from the JNDI Properties
> of all active ThreadGroups and check this general availability WITHOUT
sending any particular request?
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> Thank you
> Ben
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Cordialement.
Philippe Mouawad.

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