# ChangeLog for app-benchmarks/jmeter # Copyright 2000-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-benchmarks/jmeter/ChangeLog,v 1.15 2004/12/14 16:26:48 axxo Exp $ 14 Dec 2004; Thomas Matthijs jmeter-1.9.1.ebuild, jmeter-2.0.1.ebuild: fix deps 74389 16 Oct 2004; Thomas Matthijs jmeter-1.9.1.ebuild, jmeter-2.0.1-r1.ebuild, jmeter-2.0.1.ebuild: use java-pkg_dohtml instead of dohtml to also install the package-list in case of api docs: #50740 12 Oct 2004; Thomas Matthijs jmeter-1.9.1.ebuild, jmeter-2.0.1.ebuild: Fixed jikes deps. disabled jikes in 2.0.1 as it doesn't compile, patches are welcome on bugs.gentoo.org *jmeter-2.0.1-r1 (12 Sep 2004) 12 Sep 2004; Thomas Matthijs +jmeter-2.0.1-r1.ebuild: changes to stop using packed jars, work in progress, see bug 63309 for more information 23 Aug 2004; Chris Aniszczyk -files/jmeter-1.8.1-gentoo.diff, -jmeter-1.8.1.ebuild: Clean up *jmeter-2.0.1 (23 Aug 2004) 23 Aug 2004; Chris Aniszczyk +jmeter-2.0.1.ebuild: Version bump. Closes #60052 05 Apr 2004; Chris Aniszczyk jmeter-1.8.1.ebuild: inherit eutils due to epatch 15 Mar 2004; Seemant Kulleen jmeter-1.8.1.ebuild: fix bug #47712 by Michael Sterret *jmeter-1.9.1 (28 Feb 2004) 28 Feb 2004; Chris Aniszczyk jmeter-1.9.1.ebuild: Version bump + we can build from source ;) 15 Dec 2003; Adrian Almenar jmeter-1.8.1.ebuild: Fixes bug #35733. Cannot find patch. Masked packages on arches where sun-jdk doesnt work. Added metadata.xml. 05 Dec 2003; Jason Wever jmeter-1.8.1.ebuild: Masked on sparc because there is no sun jdk for linux/sparc. *jmeter-1.8.1 (16 Mar 2003) 06 Apr 2003; Dylan Carlson jmeter-1.8.1.ebuild: ppc sparc moved to stable. 03 Apr 2003; Dylan Carlson jmeter-1.8.1.ebuild: moved x86 to stable. 16 Mar 2003; Dylan Carlson jmeter-1.8.1.ebuild, files/jmeter-1.8.1-gentoo.diff: Initial import. Apache JMeter may be used to test performance both on static and dynamic resources (files, Servlets, Perl scripts, Java Objects, Data Bases and Queries, FTP Servers and more). It can be used to simulate a heavy load on a server, network or object to test its strength or to analyze overall performance under different load types. You can use it to make a graphical analysis of performance or to test your server/script/object behavior under heavy concurrent load. NOTE: This application requires Sun's JDK, and will not work correctly if you currently have your user environment set to use IBM's JDK, or another.