It worked for me last time I tried it.

Note that it is a Post Processor, not a Listener.

S.
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Hi, thanks for replying
I've tried your solution, I've downloaded this class and those which depend. I don't 
see this new listener in the menu!
Karine

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: zze-Clic To Contact JEAN K ext FTRD/DMI/SOP
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 December 2003 14:59
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Extending Jmeter !
>
>
> Hi,
>
> In my application, I have to save the xml returned by the
> HTTP server in
> a text file. For that, I guess I have to developp a new SampleListener
> which implements SampleListener and extends AbstractVisualizer. When i
> test,  the code contained in the method public void
> sampleOccurred(SampleEvent e) is not taken in account! Can anyone help
> me ?

The latest JMeter in CVS has got a ResultSaver, which can be added to any part of the 
tree. This saves the result to a file. Have
you tried it?

S.

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