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The following page has been changed by JMeterAdmin: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/FutureReleases ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Alternatively, move to Commons Logging (as used by Http``Client currently) * Or perhaps SL4J - http://www.slf4j.org/ * What are the risks with continuing to use Avalon, if Avalon is not maintained anymore ? - * Remark: Http``Components project is considering migrating Http``Client 4.0 branch off Commons Logging to another logging framework as Commons Logging currently appears unmaintained and the prospects of its further development remain unclear. It may be worthwhile to ensure both projects use the same logging framework / compatible logging frameworks. + * Remark: Http``Components project is considering migrating Http``Client 4.0 branch off Commons Logging to another logging framework as Commons Logging currently appears unmaintained and the prospects of its further development remain unclear. [Does it need any development? sebb] It may be worthwhile to ensure both projects use the same logging framework / compatible logging frameworks. [Agreed: sebb] * Move development to the "trunk" of the Subversion repository * Upgrade to httpclient4 ? httpclient4 is still only in Alpha. Should / could we have one sampler class using httpclient3 and one httpclient4 ? * Remove some code in HTTPSampler, which is there fore workaround for httpclient3.0 bug, which has been fixed in httpclient3.1 @@ -177, +177 @@ * there are various table implementations, could they be combined? * perhaps the table models could also be combined? * Add SVN revision number to version? - or at least to Manifests. - * Consider migration to Maven2 as a build tool for JMeter. This should help simply dependency management and facilitate the use of JMeter for automatic load testing / integration into tools like [http://maven.apache.org/continuum/ Continuum] + * Consider migration to Maven2 as a build tool for JMeter. This should help simply dependency management and facilitate the use of JMeter for automatic load testing / integration into tools like [http://maven.apache.org/continuum/ Continuum] + * Maven 1 was tried a couple of years ago, and seemed incompatible with the JMeter directory layout and multiple jars; hopefully Maven 2 is more flexible. = Release strategy = --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
