hi Miklos, Can u provide the source for this
thanks in advance, raghavendra On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Miklos Tverdota <tverd...@gmx.de> wrote: > Hi, > > > > I worked a lot to with WebScarab to record HTTPS conversation to create > manually Jmeter test plans. > > I wished to have a add-on to export the conversation directly to Jmeter > test > plan. > > Now I realized this project. > > > > Advantage : > > > > 1) You can save a WebScarab conversation in files. > > 2) Reload the conversation in WebScarab any time and analyse it. > > 3) Create Jmeter test plan even from HTTPS conversation. > > 4) Verify your test plans through comparing WebScarab conversation to > Jmeter > conversation. > > > > I realized a new add-on to create Jmeter test plan from HTTP requests. > > > > Concept: > > 1) Read a template test plan into the Hash tree. (test plan, thread > group, http sampler, header) > > 2) Create templates for http sampler and header > > 3) Clone new Test Element from templates. > > 4) Append new http requests to hash tree. > > 5) Save hash tree to test plan. > > > > I extracted several packages from the Jmeter source and modified them > slightly. > > I minimized the number of libraries I needed. My add-on use depends only on > Xstream and Jorphan utilities. > > Wrong decision: I ported all these packages to WebScarab source tree. > > It would be better to create a new jar from these sources and drop only the > jar in WebScarab. > > It is not difficult to create a new project for the jar. > > This jar could been integrated in any other add-on. For example in FireFox. > > > > Anyway the "add-on" in works now pretty well. > > > > If you interested, I can provide the sources. > > > > Regards, > > > > Miklos > > > >