Hi,

I was using the IBM 1.5 JDK when the test plans were created.

I am now using Jmeter 2.3.1.  The test plans were originally created under
Jmeter 2.2, but have been edited / saved with each release of Jmeter since
then.

I did confirm that if I use the Sun 1.6 JVM to run Jmeter, then load the
test plan, there are no problems.  So the problem only occurs if you are
using an IBM 1.6 JVM.  Under that 1.6 JVM, when you load a test plan, you
get the previously reported problem.  

I will create a bugzilla entry for this problem.

I'll try updating the XStream .jar, and see if that solves the problem. 


sebb-2-2 wrote:
> 
> What provider were you using for Java 1.5?
> 
> Which version of JMeter?
> 
> JMeter uses the PureJavaReflectionProvider of XStream, so it should
> not care about the Java provider. And JMeter does not use EnumSets,
> because it is targetted at 1.4.
> 
> However XStream will try to register converters for additional types
> depending on the runtime Java version.
> 
> It may be necessary to update the XStream jar to a more recent version.
> 
> 

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