There's a new access log sampler and the bean shell
sampler. both may be suitable.

I originally wrote the access log sampler for
simulation testing, but it could easily be adapted to
parse CSV, XML or any format you want.  It should be
in the nightly.

peter 



--- Ryo Sode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you guys manage JMeter test files or develop
> them outside JMeter if
> anyone's doing it? 
> 
> I'm using JMeter on OS X for functional testing
> (thus have various query
> parameters and response assertions to manage) and it
> has been a painful
> experience to manage 1000+ test cases using JMeter
> UI. For example, I can
> not seem to paste any text into it or can not change
> all of test cases
> specific parameters on the fly at the same time.
> 
> I am wondering if there's any application that you
> guys use that runs on OS
> X or Windows that manages JMeter test suites. If
> there's nothing out there,
> I'm thinking about developing a FileMaker Database
> from which I can generate
> .jmx file via XML export....
> 
> Ryo
> 
> 
> 
>
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