If you want to use a relative path - go for 2 dots like:
user.classpath=../lib/activemq;../lib/ibmmq
an example can be found in user.properties file
<https://github.com/apache/jmeter/blob/rel/v5.4.3/bin/user.properties#L43>
you can also specify absolute paths including drive letter
user.classpath=c:/jmeter/lib/activemq;c:/jmeter/lib/ibmmq
or just drop the files to "lib" folder of your JMeter installation -
JMeter will automatically load them on startup.
More information:
* What Is a Path? (And Other File System Facts)
<https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/io/path.html>
* JMeter's Classpath
<https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/get-started.html#classpath>
* IBM MQ testing with JMeter - Learn How
<https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/ibm-mq-testing-with-jmeter-learn-how>
On 1/5/2022 7:55 AM, Smruti Koyande wrote:
Hi Team,
Can you help me with the below error.
I want to do MQ based flow performance testing through Jmeter in our
project.
We are using IBM MQ. I have done below steps :
1. Downloaded com.ibm.mq.allclient.jar and javax.jms-api-2.0.1.jar
2. Saved the ibm MQ jar file in ./lib/ibmmq (ibmmq is a newly created
folder)
3. Modify into JMeter installation the JMeter user.properties file by
adding the classpath field as below and saved:
#MQ
#user.classpath=./lib/activemq;./lib/ibmmq
4. Restart the Jmeter. but getting an error in the jmeter.log file.
Attached is an error message in the jmeter.log file.
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Thanks & Regards,
Smruti Koyande
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