Le 12/11/2013 09:40, Shmuel Krakower a ecrit :
Hi,
Is there a date or a process started for the 2.10.1 release?
As soon as possible.
Still some works with the keytool availability issue. After the release
process could be start.
Best,
Shmuel Krakower.
www.Beatsoo.org - re-use your jmeter scripts for application performance
monitoring from worldwide locations for free.
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 12:08 AM, Philippe Mouawad <
[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 1:14 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
On 4 November 2013 18:49, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote:
Le 04/11/2013 17:19, Philippe Mouawad a ecrit :
Hello,
You may have missed my previous mail so created a special thread.
Current 2.10 contains 3 issues:
- NativeCommand timeout issue => Not a problem for me as it's not a
regression
- Bad handling of redirects => This is a regression and could be a big
problem for users/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19636282/jmeter-error-in-redirect-url-for-getviewed
65 times
- HTTPS Recorder => Current implementation introduces issue for BAD
java
installation. This issue seems to affect some users judging on the
number
of views of views It seems to be annoying although I am not sure we
can
do
something about it as we do not distribute the jks anymore. But maybe
give
more details in LOG or UI:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19550472/jmeter-2-10-http-recorder-throws-keytool-exception=
517 views
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19592609/jmeter-2-10-proxyserver-jks-error=
68 views
So I vote for a new 2.10.1
Ok for me too.
Agreed.
Ok great
and propose to add a clear UI message when
keytool is not available or folder is not writable.
Not already done?
I was working on improving the checks.
Have not committed anything yet.
The idea is to check what happens when keytool is run on its own - it
should generate a help message and exit with success status.
If not, then report an error. The check needs to be done early enough
to ensure that the correct option is chosen (keytool may still be
needed for Java6).
BTW I found out why a Java installation can work for JMeter but not
keytool - it seems that the instal process can put java[w].exe in the
Windows directory. That is sufficient to run Java, but of course not
keytool. In this case the java app must be able to find the runtime
jar, so it might be possible to look up the class loader for say
java.lang.Object and use that to find the keytool path.
It might still be sensible to provide a property override for the keytool
path.
Agree
Regards
Philippe M.
--
Cordialement.
Philippe Mouawad.