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Anyone interested in collaborating on a JMeter book?


I found the majority of documentation and examples on the web to be regurgitations of the User Manual, which is severely lacking for more practical and advanced test-case development.
I just found this mailing-list archive, so it may be helpful, but I'm still considering a more advanced tutorial. Maybe we could develop it into a book?
Cheers,
Glenn


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cool. if you want to write a book, I would gladly help proof read. At the
moment, I don't have much time, so I won't be able to contribute. There's
already some tutorials I wrote in pdf format on jmeter's website.

I'm sure there are users who would be willing to help proof read the book.

peter

7/26/06, Aycock, Glenn W. (JSC-IS)[TES] <glenn.w.aycock (AT) nasa (DOT) govwrote:

I found the majority of documentation and examples on the web to be
regurgitations of the User Manual, which is severely lacking for more
practical and advanced test-case development.

I just found this mailing-list archive, so it may be helpful, but I'm
still considering a more advanced tutorial. Maybe we could develop it into a
book?

Cheers,
Glenn
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the links on the left side at the bottom under "tutorials". the layout of
jmeter's page makes it hard to see those links.

peter

7/27/06, Santosh Kumar <Santosh.Kumar (AT) trigyn (DOT) comwrote:

Hi Peter,

Can you give the url of that where Tutorials are located?

Santosh

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cool. if you want to write a book, I would gladly help proof read. At the
moment, I don't have much time, so I won't be able to contribute. There's
already some tutorials I wrote in pdf format on jmeter's website.

I'm sure there are users who would be willing to help proof read the book.

peter
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7/26/06, Aycock, Glenn W. (JSC-IS)[TES] <glenn.w.aycock (AT) nasa (DOT) gov>
wrote:

I found the majority of documentation and examples on the web to be
regurgitations of the User Manual, which is severely lacking for more
practical and advanced test-case development.

I just found this mailing-list archive, so it may be helpful, but I'm
still considering a more advanced tutorial. Maybe we could develop it
into a
book?

Cheers,
Glenn
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No. 1# | By Developer Tags User at [2008-5-5] | size: 891 bytes

I would also be interested in compiling a book covering basic to
advanced uses of JMeter in different kinds of testing.
Also hopefully in the development of tools /for/ jmeter
such as tools to parse its script and results files and present them
in human-readable formats.
I could contribute about 5 hours a week toward this + ad hoc
collaboration throughout the workweek.

7/26/06, Aycock, Glenn W. (JSC-IS)[TES] <glenn.w.aycock (AT) nasa (DOT) govwrote:

I found the majority of documentation and examples on the web to be
regurgitations of the User Manual, which is severely lacking for more
practical and advanced test-case development.

I just found this mailing-list archive, so it may be helpful, but I'm
still considering a more advanced tutorial. Maybe we could develop it into a
book?

Cheers,
Glenn
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