Hi,

It's just the first time that I have broken plugins with a new release.
Unfortunately I don't have idea

But I am ok with you (and I think we need to release more often because a
lot of new great features/optimisation must be available soon)

Anybody have tested it in his computer?

Le jeu. 22 juin 2023 à 16:19, Vladimir Sitnikov <sitnikov.vladi...@gmail.com>
a écrit :

> > What bothers me is that these plugins no longer work for me.
>
> Would you please clarify what is your suggestion then?
>
> ----
>
> I would say the release version is 5.6, which means "it brings new
> features when compared with 5.5".
> A general expectation is that new features might somehow break old code.
> In other words, if we released 5.5.1, then it would be truly
> unexpected to break something.
>
> However, even with 5.6, we try our best to keep backward
> compatibility. That is why I do not like to put a big warning
> like "retest everything, we made a major rewrite" and so on.
> The version is compatible with 5.5, and the incompatibility comes from
> the fact that the said http2 plugin relies on the non-private,
> internal state
> of JMeter. We never promised to keep that private state intact, and we
> have no means to predict that some of the plugins would rely on
> private APIs.
>
> At the same time, we can't wait forever.
> JMeter 5.6 was discussed long ago, the checkboxes have been integrated
> on the 6th of June, and 5.6 rc1 was shared on 17th of June.
> I believe there was plenty of time to check the compatibility, and
> release fixes.
>
> The ones who have spare time and the ones who care could probably
> follow up with the teams who maintain http2 plugin.
>
> Vladimir
>

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