Seb, Thanks for the quick response. I did check that site also. The PDF mainly focusses on adding the GUI and I managed to do that by adding a subclass of AbstractVisualizer and I can select that from JMeter GUI. I can then receive the SampleResults in via the add(SampleResult sr) method and intended to use a ResultCollector (slightly modified) to store the results. However, when adding (modified) SampleResults to the getModel().sampleOccurred() method nothing gets stored.
How can I hook into the ResourceCollector to store the (modified) SampleResults to a file that I specified? Regards, Gero On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 1:20 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: > On 1 December 2011 11:29, Gero Vermaas <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I want to extend JMeter such that I can catch the SampleResults and write > > them to a file (in a slightly different format than done by the standard > > elements). For that I implemented the SampleListener interface, created a > > jar and dropped the jar in the lib/ext directory. However, the question > now > > is how do I include/register/... this new Listener in my testplan such > that > > the results can be written? > > > > It has to be run in command line mode so, creating a GUI component to > catch > > the listener events is not really an option. > > > > http://www.jajakarta.org/jmeter/1.7/en/extending/index.html#listenerdoes > > That website is seriously out of date (and nothing to do with the ASF) > > Have you looked at the Extending link on the main JMeter site > http://jmeter.apache.org/ ? > > http://jmeter.apache.org/extending/jmeter_tutorial.pdf > > > not have the complete instructions and I could not find a working example > > so far. > > > > Any suggestions are welcome. > > Since the GUI is used to create test plans and configure test > elements, you need to create a minimal GUI. > > Otherwise, you will have to edit the JMX file to add the appropriate > entries by hand, which will be hard work. > > > Thanks, > > Gero >
