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18
19 package org.apache.jmeter.examples.testbeans.example2;
20
21 import org.apache.jmeter.samplers.Entry;
22 import org.apache.jmeter.samplers.SampleResult;
23 import org.apache.jmeter.samplers.Sampler;
24 import org.apache.jmeter.testbeans.TestBean;
25
26 /**
27  * This TestBean is just an example about how to write testbeans. The intent is to demonstrate
28  * usage of the TestBean features to podential TestBean developers. Note that only the class's
29  * introspector view matters: the methods do nothing -- nothing useful, in any case.
30  */

31 public class Example2 extends TestBean implements Sampler {
32     public SampleResult sample(Entry e) {
33         return new SampleResult();
34     }
35     
36     // A TestBean is a Java Bean. Just define some properties and they will
37
// autmagically show up in the GUI.
38
// A String property:
39
public void setMyStringProperty(String JavaDoc s)
40     {};
41     public String JavaDoc getMyStringProperty()
42     {return "";}
43 }
44
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