Github user vlsi commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/221
  
    > jloisel: Groovy alone takes 7.0MiB
    
    Do you have better language for JSR232 in mind?
    The thing is beanshell is outdated, and Nashorn JS is not yet very popular.
    
    In other words: building Groovy in would be visible to end-users. They 
would benefit from simplified usage of Groovy in JMeter.
    On the other hand, if we integrate Guava, then end-users would notice 
nothing (Guava has nothing to do for day-to-day JMeter usage), except 
"increased download size".



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