I took a look at the archive, and it seems there was no further
response to the e-mail. Don't know why - it was before I became
involved.

You could try e-mailing the original poster.

So long as the protocol is request-response (which it seems to be), it
should not be too difficult to create a suitable sampler.

If there is a Java SIP library, that would obviously help a lot.
You could create a prototype using the BeanShell sampler.
That may be sufficient, but a purpose-built GUI would be easier to use.
This could always be developed later, and the BeanShell code could be
re-used for the non-GUI part.

S.
On 09/08/06, Antonio Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am thinking in developing a SIP extension for JMeter, but i have read in
this discussion list a post (see below) made in april 2002, that another
person said that was developing a SIP extension, i would like to know, how
this extension is? it was developed? it was available?

Because I need a tool to test a SIP platform, and I think that JMeter is a
good choice, if this SIP extension does not exist I am thinking in
developing it.

Can anybody help me with this issues?



From "Ahmed Meddahi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Subject sip module  Date Wed, 17 Apr
2002 12:55:10 GMT


Hi,
we are developping a sip module for jmeter and we would like to
contribute and propose our
sip module which allows performance testing related to Session
Initiation Protocol
is it interesting for Apache jmeter community and how can contribute?
regards

MEDDAHI Ahmed
ENIC
Cit� Scientifique
Rue Guglielmo Marconi
59658 Villeneuve d'Ascq CEDEX
Tel: +33 3 20 33 55 62
Fax: +33 3 20 33 55 98
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Best regards,

--
Antonio Anderson M. Souza
Project Manager
Voice Technology
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