Re: Second try on 'AbstractJavaSamplerClient' how-to

2004-11-26 Thread Peter Lin
by the way, the current HEAD has a JMS sampler, so you don't need to write your own. Just check out and build it. you'll need to get jms.jar from here http://java.sun.com/products/jms/docs.html or if you are using a specific JMS provider, just drop the necessary jar files in the jmeter/lib/ direc

Second try on 'AbstractJavaSamplerClient' how-to

2004-11-26 Thread Eric Laverge
Hello, After reading on JMeter I whanted to create a custom 'Java Request' to show to my co-worker how we could Load test our JMS application with this product. I simply cannot get my AbstractJavaSamplerClient class to show up into the 'Java Request' combo-box. My class is in Jar under the

Re: jmeter hardware requirements

2004-11-26 Thread sebb
I might add that you should be able to get some idea of the *minimum* resource requirements by creating a dummy test plan using the JavaTest sampler instead of HTTP samplers, and running that with suitable delays in the samplers, and with all the Assertions and Listeners etc you want to use. Such

Re: Users of JMeter?

2004-11-26 Thread Peter Lin
that's definitely an area where loadrunner shines in my opinion. they produce pretty charts and graphs that managers love. Even though I've added the ability to save listeners and added the distribution graph, honestly jmeter doesn't look nearly as pretty. It's not java's fault either, the develope

Re: jmeter hardware requirements

2004-11-26 Thread Peter Lin
that depends on how you run JMeter. If you're running it in GUI mode, I would recommend 512mb of ram 1ghz 100mb ethernet If you're running in console mode, I would go with 384-512mb of ram 1ghz 100mb ethernet If you plan to test insane load with high concurrency, I would recommend going up to 7

jmeter hardware requirements

2004-11-26 Thread Coret Bob
Hi all, I was googling on the hardware requirements for Jmeter, but only found questions (see below). Does anybody know (from experience) what the hardware requirements are (for a reliable, realistic performance test)? Ragards, Bob * From: rainer_bohnert * Subject: jmeter hardware requirements