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JMeter example source code file (nightly.xml)

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The JMeter nightly.xml source code

<?xml version="1.0"?> 
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<document>   
<properties>     
	<title>Nightly builds for developers   
</properties> 
<body> 
<section name="Nightly builds for developers">
	<p>

<h2>What are the nightly builds? <p> The nightly builds are interim builds that are <b>untested and unsupported. <i>Use at your own risk! <br/> These unreleased builds may not even load, may have undocumented features, known defects, and any number of other issues. <br/> They are intended for use by developers and others wishing to help with resolving JMeter bugs. </p> <p> <span style="font-size : x-large">These builds should not be used in production. </p> <h2>Where are the nightly builds? <p>There are currently no regular nightly builds - sorry.

<p>However, occasional builds are made available from <a href="http://people.apache.org/builds/jakarta-jmeter/nightly/">Nightly builds (use at your own risk) </p> <h2>What do they consist of? <p> JMeter is distributed as a set of zip (or tar-gz) archive files. The files are called: <ul> <li>jakarta-jmeter-{version}_bin.zip - JMeter binaries <li>jakarta-jmeter-{version}_lib.zip - 3rd party jar files (rarely changes) <li>jakarta-jmeter-{version}_src.zip - JMeter source <li>jakarta-jmeter-{version}_api.zip - JMeter Javadoc (if available) </ul> <h2>Installing JMeter runtime Download the _bin and _lib files <br/> Unpack the archives into the same directory structure <br/> The other archives are not needed to run JMeter. <h2>Building JMeter Download the _src, _bin and _lib files <br/> Unpack all the archives into the same directory structure <br/> </p> <h2>Warning - please note! <p> <span style="font-size : large"> <b>The nightly builds may or may not work properly - or at all. </span> </p> <p> If there is a problem with a particular version, it may be worth reporting this on the JMeter-dev mailing list and/or trying again in a day or two. </p> </section> </body> </document>

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