Apache jmeter ojdbc jar3/8/2023 ![]() ![]() That you now have more options under Query type and there are two new text boxes at the bottom of the page. Don’t forget to add the jdbc drivers jar into the lib directory The difference with the conventional JDBC Sampler is It works just like the old JDBC Sampler (see docs on how to use JDBC sampler here and here). Once you restart JMeter you should see a new option under Add -> Samplers called “Enhanced JDBC Request”. ![]() The installation is quite simple just download EnhancedJdbcSampler.jar and put it in $JMETER_HOME/lib/ext. I decided to release this “Enhanced JDBC Sampler” as a JMeter plugin. Because I don’t know if this bug report will ever be integrated in JMeter or when. The bug report contains an enhancement of the current JDBC Sampler to allow JMeter to invoke PreparedStatements and also to change the way Callable Statements are handled to avoid performance problems when using some JDBC drivers (mainly Sybase). Some time ago I posted a bug report for Apache JMeter benchmarking utility (you can find my other jmeter bug reports here). I think, however, that the change it’s not present yet in the 2.2 release you need to download the Nightly Build. UPDATE: It seems that the patch has been merged with the standard JMeter source code tree as SVN r528906. so I strongly advise to use the standard JDBC Sampler as it includes alll features of the Enhanced JDBC Sampler plus other corrections ![]() I also submitted a couple of patches dealing with COMMIT behavior that also have been included into the svn tree. UPDATE2:: It seems that my bugreport has been reviewed and the patch I submitted is merged into the JMeter svn tree. ![]()
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