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JMeter 2.2 and Eclipse

First off.  Does Jmeter 2.2 work when trying to integrate into Eclipse?
I am trying to run a test and is getting some conversion errors which
makes me think it doesn't work.

If not, is there a way to convert Jmeter 2.2 scripts to Jmeter 2.1.1?

Thanks

Matthew Hoffman

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Re: JMeter 2.2 and Eclipse

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
On 15/09/06, Hoffman, Matthew <ho...@ctc.com> wrote:
> First off.  Does Jmeter 2.2 work when trying to integrate into Eclipse?

Yes, I do all my development in Eclipse.

Make sure you set the classpath correctly - start by copying
eclipse.classpath to .classpath, and adjust as needed.

You need to ensure that the ApacheJMeter_core.jar file is on the
run-time classpath if you want to run under Eclipse.

> I am trying to run a test and is getting some conversion errors which
> makes me think it doesn't work.

What conversion errors?

> If not, is there a way to convert Jmeter 2.2 scripts to Jmeter 2.1.1?

What has this got to do with Eclipse?

You can try saving the scripts in earlier formats - see
jmeter.properties for details.

But this will only work if you have not used any of the new features.

And you will lose all the bugfixes.

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