On 31/03/2008, gregsmit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>  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.

However the problem is more likely to be with XStream or the version thereof ...

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

Please do. XStream 1.3 seems to work fine with the current code in SVN
(and will be in the next release of JMeter)

>
>
>  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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