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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Arun Jannela <ar...@wipro.com> on 2002/09/04 15:34:53 UTC

Where Can I find JMeter version 1.7.3

Hi Every one,

I would like to know what is the latest version of Jmeter and How can I
download it and where canI find it.

arun
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Stover [mailto:mstover1@apache.org] 
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 4:35 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Non-GUI mode issue

Nope, it was an unreported bug that I fixed a few days ago.  Hasn't made
it to a 
release yet though.

-Mike

On 28 Aug 2002 at 18:46, Sean Moriarty wrote:

> I have been having problems running JMeter in Non-GUI mode. I've tried
the
> latest 1.7.3
> release as well as 1.7.2, in both Windows & Linux platforms.
> 
> The upshot of what I discovered was that to have logs written, you
need to
> add a file name
> in the "Graph Results" dialog box (perhaps other listeners would work
as
> well) before
> you save the test plan .jmx file & run in non-gui mode..
> 
> Just adding a -l <filename> switch on the command line resulted in the
> following with no results
> in the log.jtl file..
> 
> *C:\java\jmeter-1.7.3\bin>jmeter -n -t my_test.jmx -l log.jtl
> "Created the tree successfully
> Starting the test
> Running the test!
>  (The specified path is invalid)
> log.jtl (The system cannot find the file specified)
> ERROR! Resource string not found: [running_test]
> Thread Thread Group-1 started
> 
> log.jtl is written with no results.
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <testResults>
> </testResults>
> 
> After I added the log.jtl file name to the "Graph Results" Listener,
the
> logging worked fine
> in Non-GUI mode..
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <testResults>
> <sampleResult threadName="Thread Group-1" responseMessage="OK"
> timeStamp="1030574600990" dataType="text" label="HTTP Request"
> responseCode="200"
> time="880" success="true"/></testResults>
> 
> Now I run it without the -l switch & it works as expected..
> C:\java\jmeter-1.7.3\bin>jmeter -n -t my_test.jmx
> 
> Perhaps this is stated in the documentation & I missed it, or perhaps
I'm
> doing something
> wrong, if so I apologize.
> 
> But this hung me up for a while, so I figured I'd mention it in case
it
> helped someone else.
> This method is getting the job done now.
> 
> Smitch
> 
> 
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