THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
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Special thanks to Janka Kostrzewa for correcting this text.
TODO: Add image URLs, do wiki formatting
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Link to original: \[http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mkostrze/jmeter-eclipse/jmeter-eclipse.html jMeter + Eclipse HOWTO\] |
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I assume you downloaded Eclipse IDE and have it working.
Accessing
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SVN
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The directions below are for cvs, but JMeter now uses Subversion. You will need to use the Eclipse pluging \[http:// |
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tigris.org/ Subclipse\] to get JMeter from the repository. |
Wiki Markup 0. Install \[http://subclipse.tigris.org/ Subclipse\].
- 1. Open the SVN perspective with ~mkostrze/jmeter-eclipse/images/icons/perspective.png and http://people.apache.org/~mkostrze/jmeter-eclipse/images/icons/cvsperspective.png buttons and "SVN Repository Exploring"
- 2. Invoke the popup menu and select "New"/"repository Repository location"
- 3. Fill appropriate entries as pictured below, entering "anoncvs" as a password:
http://people.apache.org/~mkostrze/jmeter-eclipse/images/screen/newcvs.png BR Adding JMeter CVS Repository - 4. You should see the Apache CVS tree as pictured below. Unfold HEAD, select jakarta-jmeter and then select "Check Out as ..." from the pop-up menu
- in the latest branch and click OK
- 4. The repository should appear in a list. Right click it and go to "Checkout...".
- 5. Select Check out as a project configured using the New Project Wizard"
- 65. Select "JAVA project", and give a name for the project in next dialogs.
- 67. Wait for the CVS SVN checkout to complete.
Setting up paths
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