I think that is a very good idea to add Groovy to JMeter.
On 22/02/2016 19:05, Philippe Mouawad wrote:
Hello,
+1 for integration as of me.
Reasons:
- Make user experience as simple as possible (no need to bundle additional
libraries and manage configuration
-jsr223+groovy is the most performing option compared to beanshell
- as of the scripting I had to do, I always had at some step to script and
used this combination
- beanshell does not support java6/7/8 sugar syntax
- groovy is an easy scripting language with the full power of java + a lot
of additional features for xml, json manipulation, jmx ...
- Groovy is now Apache :)
Regards
On Monday, February 22, 2016, Pascal Schumacher <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi all,
when this was last discussed, it was decided to wait till there is
official Apache release (outside of Apache Incubator) of Groovy. Groovy
2.4.6 is the first release as a top level project and it was just released:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/groovy-users/201602.mbox/%3CCADQzvmnMENGU17_%3D9-_%3DnPDn9Ob3QsXC9iJHChT_zAWo0-CHJg%40mail.gmail.com%3E
Cheers,
Pascal