Something went wrong, it showed you an error but the command prompt
closed too quickly. Check your jmeter.log.  But more than that, your
install (or at least your unzipping of the tar/zip) seems to be all
messed up.  Generally, it should be unzip and you're ready to go. You
may want to delete everything, re-download and start all over again.
  
On Wed, 2014-06-25 at 21:37 -0700, Mihir wrote:
> Thanks for reply jeff
> you are right ApacheJMeter jar file was not present under bin folder
> I simply download and kept in bin folder 
> 
> But now when I execute jmeter batch file window appear and disappeared just
> in a flash.
> 
> Please help
> 
> Mihir
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