@sebb, Thanks to clarify this. My mistake.
That's why I need to know better JMeter's source code. Glad to know this. 2014-11-13 22:32 GMT-03:00 sebb <[email protected]>: > On 13 November 2014 12:54, Flavio Cysne <[email protected]> wrote: > > My 2 cents. > > > > I really love JMeter and I'll try to get this passion aside from my > opinion. > > > > > > 1. Developers are free to do whatever they can with JMeter. > > > > JMeter can test TCP, SOAP, JSF, .NET, common websites, Socket, Database > > Queries, WebSocket (not from the core, but there is a plugin for this) > and > > many more (and even MycroStrategy flash reports. I made a script to test > it > > using WebDriver). > > > > 2. JMeter gives you the opportunity to evolve itself by your hands (make > a > > plugin) > > > > If there's a protocol you can't test because JMeter has no Sampler for > it, > > do yours. It's not an excuse to be "unhappy" with JMeter. If there's a > > Sampler but it is not complete enough, fork it, do your upgrades and > submit > > back to community. > > > > 3. Developers can do logic programming in JMeter test script. > > > > There are plenty of ways you can customize your script logic. The way you > > use Logic Controllers, and programmable Samplers like BeanShell Sampler, > OS > > Process Sampler or BSF Sampler, is what you need to make it work. > > > > Free your mind!!! > > > > I've been using JMeter for performance tests since 4 years ago, and > > capturing 2 scripts, in average, every week for different test scenarios. > > Some of those scripts had a complex logic to fulfill (test workflow > > requirements). Sometimes I had to write down the logic and make tests > using > > different JMeter components to know exactly what I had to use to achieve > > the test requirements. > > > > You have to understand how JMeter components interact to use them > properly. > > > > About this link > > > http://blazemeter.com/blog/5-ways-launch-jmeter-test-without-using-jmeter-gui > , > > I use JMeter Ant task and took some tests with JMeter Maven Plugin. Ant > > task is more easily customized than Maven plugin. When I tested JMeter > > Maven plugin it was brandy new and have less documentation than now. I'll > > take a look again to know If I hadn't used its full potential. > > > > I can't say that JMeter has no cons, all tools have theirs. > > What I can say about that is JMeter source code is a bit tricky, but I've > > not dedicated enough time to understand it. > > Regarding: > > > My opinion is that JMeter GUI classes and classes used during non-GUI > test > > execution should be taken apart so it could use less memory for non-GUI > > tests. > > This is already the case. > The GUI is built from separate classes that are not loaded during > non-GUI test runs. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
