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Posted to jmeter-dev@jakarta.apache.org by Paul Glezen <pg...@us.ibm.com> on 2001/11/18 22:14:30 UTC

JMeter extension scenario

I documented a brief description of steps I used for extending JMeter to
test a mainframe access library I am writing for a customer.  It provides a
high level overview of the steps.  While the extension section of the
JMeter docs covers various aspects of extending JMeter,  I found an overall
process to be lacking.

You guys are welcome to include it with the other on-line docs.  I'm also
willing to make any suggested changes.  It's pretty rough at the moment.
It suffers from lack of sample code because the library is proprietary to
the customer I am working with.  I expect to make an open source version of
it available later on based on IBM's tooling for the J2EE connector
architecture.  That will enable me to include code snipets with each of the
steps.  It would allow legacy systems such as CICS and IMS to be included
with HTTP, FTP and database controllers.

- Paul

(See attached file: jmex.html)

Paul Glezen
Consulting IT Specialist
IBM Software Services for WebSphere
818 539 3321

RE: JMeter extension scenario

Posted by "Christopher L. Todd" <ch...@christophertodd.com>.
Paul,

I didn't get the attachment, though I would be interested in reading it, as
I would like to extend JMeter to be able to load test JNDI applications
(LDAP, DNS, RMI, etc.).

Thanks,
Chris Todd

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Glezen [mailto:pglezen@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 4:15 PM
To: JMeter Developers List
Subject: JMeter extension scenario


I documented a brief description of steps I used for extending JMeter to
test a mainframe access library I am writing for a customer.  It provides a
high level overview of the steps.  While the extension section of the
JMeter docs covers various aspects of extending JMeter,  I found an overall
process to be lacking.

You guys are welcome to include it with the other on-line docs.  I'm also
willing to make any suggested changes.  It's pretty rough at the moment.
It suffers from lack of sample code because the library is proprietary to
the customer I am working with.  I expect to make an open source version of
it available later on based on IBM's tooling for the J2EE connector
architecture.  That will enable me to include code snipets with each of the
steps.  It would allow legacy systems such as CICS and IMS to be included
with HTTP, FTP and database controllers.

- Paul

(See attached file: jmex.html)

Paul Glezen
Consulting IT Specialist
IBM Software Services for WebSphere
818 539 3321


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