I've published the binaries on http://yameter.com/
--emi On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 2:09 AM, Emilian Bold <[email protected]> wrote: >> For "marketing" purpose, I would select more recent graphs for demos :) > > Maybe there is some nice "demo" JMeter project that showcases these > cool new things? > >>> modular architecture, >> +1 provided it's backward compatible > > In some regards it might be backwards compatible, but generally > speaking some things must be deprecated in order to architect better > (the global configuration files / singletons come to mind). > >>Note I tend to prefer completing each piece of work than starting lots of > ideas at the same time. But that's only me :) > > The Plugin Portal works, I just need to integrate a few plugins for > testing and see if they hook up properly. > > I could also use the Plugin Portal to deliver less important plugins > like MongoDB... > >> I'll be happy to help on PR at jmeter github > > Not everything can be done incrementally in a PR. > > But there's plenty of other incremental changes that I need into > JMeter that would also help the project itself (like Maven, etc). > > I'll start preparing more patches next month, this month I want to > release YaMeter builds. > >> Anyway, thanks for all your innovations ! That's pretty refreshing > > This is not a proof of concept, it's all functioning stuff. Some more > error recovery and detection might be needed but I'd say it's > basically usable. > > --emi > > > On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 1:06 AM, Philippe Mouawad > <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Wednesday, September 13, 2017, Emilian Bold <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> > - I suppose you're embedding a JMeter right ? >>> >>> Yes, of course. Which was not easy because JMeter really expects to be >>> running with full control of the VM. >>> >>> > - why use this old "graph results" and not more modern elements or the >>> > web report ? >>> >>> No particular reason, I just picked something from the Add | Listener >>> popup menu. >> >> For "marketing" purpose, I would select more recent graphs for demos :) >> We must show people JMeter has evolved :) >> >>> >>> > - Any reason to limiting it to AWS ? why not use jcloud to make it more >>> > cloud agnostic ? >>> >>> To me AWS is the big one. I didn't want to use jCloud because I didn't >>> want to have to think about how jCloud might map their concepts on top >>> of the AWS concepts and debug jCloud instead of just debugging AWS's >>> own SDK. In time it might make sense to code against a single API. >> >> >> Is it that complex to start immediately with jcloud ? >> I found their API pretty easy to map , at least for ypur requirement. >> >>> >>> > - You plan to share it on github ? >>> >>> In time, yes. Right now this is also a poll for load testing users' needs. >> >> okay >> >>> >>> Besides the cloud integration, there are some other aspects the might >>> be interesting for JMeter to pursue: multi-document, >> >> +0 >> >>> >>> modular >>> architecture, >> >> >> +1 provided it's backward compatible >> >>> out-of-the-box plugin portal. >>> >> >>> >> +1000 >> I'll be happy to help on PR at jmeter github >> >> Note I tend to prefer completing each piece of work than starting lots of >> ideas at the same time. But that's only me :) >> >> >> Anyway, thanks for all your innovations ! That's pretty refreshing >> >> --emi >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 11:07 PM, Philippe Mouawad >>> <[email protected] <javascript:;>> wrote: >>> > Hello Emilian, >>> > Very Interesting and nice for a prototype, few notes/questions: >>> > >>> > - I suppose you're embedding a JMeter right ? >>> > - why use this old "graph results" and not more modern elements or the >>> > web report ? >>> > - Any reason to limiting it to AWS ? why not use jcloud to make it >>> more >>> > cloud agnostic ? >>> > - You plan to share it on github ? >>> > >>> > Thanks for sharing >>> > >>> > Regards >>> > >>> > On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Emilian Bold <[email protected] >>> <javascript:;>> >>> > wrote: >>> > >>> >> Here's a video with a working prototype of my Amazon EC2 integration for >>> >> remote tests: https://vimeo.com/233443690 >>> >> >>> >> --emi >>> >> >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Cordialement. >>> > Philippe Mouawad. >>> >> >> >> -- >> Cordialement. >> Philippe Mouawad.
