Sounds like you should write your own listener to handle the logic of
what you want to do in the event of errors and the like.  It's not
terribly hard, especially if you have no gui needs.  Then, you can start
up jmeter with your listener and let it do what you need.  

-Mike

On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 08:03 -0600, Matthew Boeckman wrote:
> Hello list!
> 
> I've got a project to integrate Jmeter tests into our application 
> monitoring framework. So far, the only way I can see to do this is with 
> a shell script wrapper and grepping logs for status codes (200 good, 
> 404, 500 bad). Ideally, I'd like jmeter to simply return an exit status 
> of 1 or 0 on success/fail of a given test. I tried using a Simple Data 
> Writer in my test plan, using the 'log errors only' checkbox, but 
> discovered that even when there are no errors, jmeter writes xml 
> header/footer info to the supplied file (!!).
> 
> Surely there is a way to do this, Jmeter seems like a perfect fit. 
> Anyone else working on something similair?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matthew



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