Am 14. Oktober 2016 22:08:35 MESZ, schrieb Allexandre Sampaio <allexandre...@gmail.com>: >Well, I've just taken the old version of JMeter I had here... now I'm >upgrading it to the newest version.
It would be nice, of you could test the current nightly, too. We are hopefully releasing the next JMeter version really soon. > >About the mongodb driver that came with JMeter, I didin't even thought >in >removing it, and it was the problem!!!! >Now I removed and replaced it with the same mongodb driver I used to >compile the project, and the sampler works! > >Thank you, Felix, you helped me a lot! Nice to know, that your problem is solved. Could you tell us, what you are missing from the current mongodb sampler? Apart from the newer driver version? Felix > >Att., > >*Allexandre Sampaio* >*Sistemas de Informação - IFBA* >*Vitória da Conquista - BA* >*(77) 99964 3521* > >2016-10-14 15:17 GMT-03:00 Felix Schumacher < >felix.schumac...@internetallee.de>: > >> >> >> Am 14. Oktober 2016 17:11:30 MESZ, schrieb Allexandre Sampaio < >> allexandre...@gmail.com>: >> >Right, I'm using the version 3.0.0 of mongo-java-driver (available >in >> >>http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/mongodb/mongo-java-driver/3.0.0/). >> >The missing method is the "getDatabase(DB_NAME)", that returns the >> >instance >> >of the database. (I did some tests while coding the sampler and the >> >getDatabase method worked fine). >> >Actually, I'm coding my own sampler, that's because I need to do >some >> >specific operations in the database, using my own dataset, so, I >> >couldn't >> >use the mongodb sampler recomended. >> >Finally, I'm using JMeter version 2.13, on a Ubuntu 16.10 desktop >with >> >Java >> >8. >> >> Did you remove the mongodb driver that came with JMeter? >> >> And why are you still using JMeter 2.13? >> >> Felix >> >> > >> > >> >Att., >> > >> >*Allexandre Sampaio* >> >*Sistemas de Informação - IFBA* >> >*Vitória da Conquista - BA* >> >*(77) 99964 3521* >> > >> >2016-10-14 11:42 GMT-03:00 Felix Schumacher < >> >felix.schumac...@internetallee.de>: >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Am 14. Oktober 2016 15:08:54 MESZ, schrieb Allexandre Sampaio < >> >> allexandre...@gmail.com>: >> >> >Hi, I'm having some trouble while using custom samplers on >JMeter. >> >> >When I try to load the tests, the console shows a message that >says >> >> >"NoSuchMethodError", refering to a method from the >> >> >mongo-java-driver-3.0.0 >> >> >library. >> >> >After search for help, I couldn't fix the problem, in every topic >> >I've >> >> >read, the indicated fix method was by putting the library .jar in >> >the >> >> >JMeter lib/ext folder,but I'm sure I did this! >> >> >Did anyone have had a problem like this? >> >> >> >> I haven't used the mongodb sampler, but to get more help, it >> >certainly >> >> would help to give more information. >> >> >> >> What driver jar did you use exactly, which method is missing? >Which >> >> sampler did you use? Which version is your JMeter? >> >> >> >> It might be helpful to have your Java version or OS and it's >version. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Felix >> >> > >> >> >Thanks, >> >> >*Allexandre Sampaio* >> >> >> >> >> >> >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org >> >> For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org