tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109010163420737861.post8516382287728352099..comments2023-09-17T01:22:52.860-07:00Comments on An Obsession With Programming: Learning JMeterDerrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05974720556627635894noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109010163420737861.post-90692043574491866402012-10-26T10:45:49.113-07:002012-10-26T10:45:49.113-07:00Thanks for writing this. Maybe you can provide som...Thanks for writing this. Maybe you can provide some direction for me.<br /><br />I've been able to use the jmeter.bat and the GUI interface to create the sort of test plans I'm interested in.<br /><br />Now I'd like create the analog of those plans in a Java program that uses the JMeter API (http://jmeter.apache.org/api/index.html).<br /><br />I see classes in the API that mirror the name of the component in the GUI:<br /><br />TestPlan<br />ThreadGroup<br /><br />and I see other GUI components where I don't have exact correspondence:<br /><br />HTTP Request<br />View Results in Table<br />...<br /><br />I wonder if there's any documentation available that might point me to understanding the parallels between the GUI approach and a code (Java) based one?<br /><br />thanks for any helpAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109010163420737861.post-24553152753882356782011-11-30T04:22:37.288-08:002011-11-30T04:22:37.288-08:00Thanks for this articleThanks for this articleJustinhttp://www.wpcpuzzlesonline.comnoreply@blogger.com