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JMeter example source code file (AbstractPostProcessorGui.java)
The JMeter AbstractPostProcessorGui.java source code
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package org.apache.jmeter.processor.gui;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import org.apache.jmeter.gui.AbstractScopedJMeterGuiComponent;
import org.apache.jmeter.gui.util.MenuFactory;
/**
* This is the base class for JMeter GUI components which manage PostProcessors.
*
* PostProcessors which can be applied to different scopes (parent, children or both)
* need to use the createScopePanel() to add the panel to the GUI, and they also
* need to use saveScopeSettings() and showScopeSettings() to keep the test element
* and GUI in synch.
*
*/
public abstract class AbstractPostProcessorGui extends AbstractScopedJMeterGuiComponent {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 240L;
public Collection<String> getMenuCategories() {
return Arrays.asList(new String[] { MenuFactory.POST_PROCESSORS });
}
}
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