Interface JavaSamplerClient
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractJavaSamplerClient
,JavaTest
,SleepTest
JMeter will create one instance of a JavaSamplerClient implementation for each user/thread in the test. Additional instances may be created for internal use by JMeter (for example, to find out what parameters are supported by the client).
When the test is started, setupTest() will be called on each thread's JavaSamplerClient instance to initialize the client. Then runTest() will be called for each iteration of the test. Finally, teardownTest() will be called to allow the client to do any necessary clean-up.
The JMeter JavaSampler GUI allows a list of parameters to be defined for the
test. These are passed to the various test methods through the
JavaSamplerContext
. A list of default parameters can be defined
through the getDefaultParameters() method. These parameters and any default
values associated with them will be shown in the GUI. Users can add other
parameters as well.
When possible, Java tests should extend AbstractJavaSamplerClient
rather than implementing JavaSamplerClient
directly. This should protect your tests from future changes to the
interface. While it may be necessary to make changes to the JavaSamplerClient
interface from time to time (therefore requiring changes to any
implementations of this interface), we intend to make this abstract class
provide reasonable default implementations of any new methods so that
subclasses do not necessarily need to be updated for new versions.
Implementing JavaSamplerClient directly will continue to be supported for
cases where extending this class is not possible (for example, when the
client class is already a subclass of some other class).
See SleepTest
for an example of
how to implement this interface.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionProvide a list of parameters which this test supports.runTest
(JavaSamplerContext context) Perform a single sample for each iteration.void
setupTest
(JavaSamplerContext context) Do any initialization required by this client.void
teardownTest
(JavaSamplerContext context) Do any clean-up required by this test at the end of a test run.
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Method Details
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setupTest
Do any initialization required by this client. It is generally recommended to do any initialization such as getting parameter values in the setupTest method rather than the runTest method in order to add as little overhead as possible to the test.- Parameters:
context
- the context to run with. This provides access to initialization parameters.
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runTest
Perform a single sample for each iteration. This method returns aSampleResult
object.SampleResult
has many fields which can be used. At a minimum, the test should useSampleResult.sampleStart
andSampleResult.sampleEnd
to set the time that the test required to execute. It is also a good idea to set the sampleLabel and the successful flag.- Parameters:
context
- the context to run with. This provides access to initialization parameters.- Returns:
- a SampleResult giving the results of this sample.
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teardownTest
Do any clean-up required by this test at the end of a test run.- Parameters:
context
- the context to run with. This provides access to initialization parameters.
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getDefaultParameters
Arguments getDefaultParameters()Provide a list of parameters which this test supports. Any parameter names and associated values returned by this method will appear in the GUI by default so the user doesn't have to remember the exact names. The user can add other parameters which are not listed here. If this method returns null then no parameters will be listed. If the value for some parameter is null then that parameter will be listed in the GUI with an empty value.- Returns:
- a specification of the parameters used by this test which should be listed in the GUI, or null if no parameters should be listed.
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