Le 23/11/2012 15:05, sebb a ecrit :
On 23 November 2012 08:04, Philippe Mouawad<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
A new argument , it is Blocker to fix issue :
- https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46677
If it was to be accepted , what would be the steps:
- Upgrade build script
Ant build script can already compiled JMeter with a Java 1.6 JDK.
But some properties / links must be update (target.java.version for example)
- Update docs
I can do this too if you want.
Milamber
- Upgrade Jenkins setup ? who can do that ?
I can update Jenkins.
Not sure if Gump and Buildbot will need updating, but I can probably
do them if necessary.
We would also need to add @Override tags to all interface
implementations to avoid the warnings.
I think that's the biggest change but Eclipse can help.
There are one or two places where using Java 1.6 will allow code to be
simplified; we can fix those as we go along.
Regards
Philippe
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 10:43 PM, Philippe Mouawad<
[email protected]> wrote:
Another argument:
Exception cascading on many core Java Exception (IOException, ...)
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Philippe Mouawad<
[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I see one other case where JDK6 would be nice.
When you want to use Groovy with JSR223 sampler, you have to add a
groovy-engine which is now hard to find.
Regards
Philippe M.
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Philippe Mouawad<
[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I see one straight case in webservice sampler.
Wsdl could be loaded in à swingworker to avoid blocking gui when wsdl
takes some Time to load.
I remember we had an issue on this opened 15 days ago.
Same for drag and drop Enhancements which we workaround with more code.
It's not critical i agree
Regards
Philippe
On Sunday, April 8, 2012, sebb wrote:
On 6 April 2012 22:18, Milamber<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
No conclusion for move JMeter on target Java 1.6?
With 4 votes "+", I thinks we can start to use Java 1.6 API ?
The +1 votes aren't relevant here; however the lack of -1 votes is
relevant.
Since there have been no objections to the move to 1.6, we can start
using it when it becomes necessary to do so.
Milamber
Le 26/02/2012 18:55, Rainer Jung a ecrit :
On 26.02.2012 01:33, sebb wrote:
JMeter currently targets Java 1.5 (but will of course run on Java
1.6+).
At some point it might be useful to require Java 1.6 as the minimum
version, as it does offer some useful enhancements.
Would requiring Java 1.6 cause a problem for any JMeter users?
It seems unlikely, as JMeter should be run on a different host from
the system under test; i.e. the change won't require a change to
existing applications.
But if there are good reasons why JMeter should stick with Java 1.5
rather than moving to Java 1.6, please let us know.
+1 for 1.6.
Rainer
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Philippe Mouawad.
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