I suggest that you post your code, verbatim, from the sampler. Just mask
the parts specific to your mail account first.

Mark


On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 8:34 PM, stuntgirl <[email protected]> wrote:

> AdrianS wrote
> > Hello,
> >
> > No you shouldn't add every jar to the lib folder. Only those custom
> > classes
> > that your code requires. And if those jars have similar dependencies of
> > their own. But other than this I can't be much of a help, can only tell
> > you
> > that every time we encountered similar issues, we used the IDE to search
> > for the packages that we needed to build as jars and move them to
> JMeter's
> > lib. When this was done correctly, in beanshell, it worked just like it
> > did
> > in eclipse, if not, we had to tediously debug it.
> >
> > Adrian S
>
> OK maybe I have a older version of the javax.mail jar. However, I thought
> I'd try with a Hello World (without external jar dependencies, obviously)
> and I'm still getting 'class HelloWorld'.
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