Hi Mark, I confirm your project is up to date and very well documented and the work you're doing is great, Thanks !
As you know the 3.0 is close to a release, it would be great if you could confirm that dependencies management is ok this time. If you could do that when we start the release process it would be even better. Regards On Friday, March 4, 2016, Mark Collin <mark.col...@lazeryattack.com> wrote: > > >>> Lack of official feature (JMeter plugin, Maven plugin, etc.) > >> > >> > >> non official maven plugin exists and works rather nicely. > >> What do you mean by JMeter plugin ? > >> > > > > In general I have very bad experience with: > > third party plugin (not well integrate, not well tested, not up to date > > with the latest release, etc.) > > Plugin maintained by only one person (less motivation by the developer, > > etc.) > > Bug fixes for the maven plugin are happily accepted. Also please add > issues for things that are: > Not well integrated > Not well tested > Not up to date > So that we can fix them ( > https://github.com/jmeter-maven-plugin/jmeter-maven-plugin/issues). > > In regards to it being up to date: > The plugin didn’t support JMeter 2.12 Because there were transitive > dependency issues with the 2.12 maven release. > There were also transitive dependency issues with the JMeter 2.13 release > that we tried to work around. Version 1.10.1 of the plugin does use JMeter > 2.13. > Is there something else we have missed which makes you say it’s not up to > date (Feedback is the only way we can make it better)? > > We are planning a version 2.0.0 of the plugin to coincide with a 3.0 > JMeter release. The 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT is available in the Sonatype snapshots > repository if you want to try it out and provide some feedback so that we > can make it better that would be really useful. -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.