That looks like a problem with the JRE.

What version of Java are you using?

What version of JMeter?

Can you create a simple test plan exhibiting the error?
If you look near line 99, you should be able to see the name of the
element that is causing the problem.

S.
On 10/01/06, Bronagh McElduff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am developing JMeter test plans on Windows and wish to execute them
> from RedHat AS3.0.  However, when I try to open the Windows-developed
> test plan on the Linux system, I observe the following error.
>
> All help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
> Bronagh
> ---- Debugging information ----
> required-type       : java.text.DecimalFormat
> cause-message       : null
> class               : org.apache.jmeter.testelement.property.ObjectProperty
> message             : Could not call java.text.DecimalFormat.readObject()
> line number         : 99
> path                :
> /jmeterTestPlan/hashTree/hashTree/hashTree/ResultCollector/objProp/value/formatter/java.text.DateFormat/default/numberFormat/java.text.DecimalFormat/default/maximumFractionDigits
> cause-exception     : java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
> -------------------------------
>        at
> com.thoughtworks.xstream.converters.reflection.SerializationMethodInvoker.callReadObject(SerializationMethodInvoker.java:75)
>        at

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