Re: Adding a button to the Toolbar

2022-03-12 Thread NaveenKumar
I was able to add the validate thread group action to the toolbar using the 
below properties in icons-toolbar.properties file. 

But it is not picking up the custom icon from the `bin` directory. If I give 
the path as `org/apache/jmeter/images/toolbar//document-new-4.png` it is 
displaying the icon and validate is working fine.

Is there a way to map the custom icon? Any inputs, please? 

toolbar=new,templates,open,save,|,undo,redo,cut,copy,paste,|,expand,collapse,toggle,|,test_start,test_start_notimers,test_stop,test_shutdown,validate_tg,|,test_clear,test_clear_all,|,search,search_reset,|,function_helper,help


validate_tg=validate,VALIDATE_TG,validate.png


Thank you

On 3/12/2022 12:15:20 PM, NaveenKumar  wrote:
Hi Team,

I am new to the JMeter core/plugin development ecosystem. I am trying to add a 
button to the toolbar. 

Here is my repo [https://github.com/QAInsights/validate-thread-group]. But it 
is not displaying any option either in the menu or in the toolbar. 

Could someone guide me, please?

Thank you!

Adding a button to the Toolbar

2022-03-12 Thread NaveenKumar
Hi Team,

I am new to the JMeter core/plugin development ecosystem. I am trying to add a 
button to the toolbar. 

Here is my repo [https://github.com/QAInsights/validate-thread-group]. But it 
is not displaying any option either in the menu or in the toolbar. 

Could someone guide me, please?

Thank you!

Re: [VOTE] Release JMeter 5.5 RC1

2022-03-12 Thread NaveenKumar
+1 I support this release

On 3/12/2022 10:18:47 AM, Milamber  wrote:
Hello,

The first release candidate for JMeter 5.5 (1efebb753d) has been
prepared, and your votes are solicited.

This release brings some new features and improvements, and also fixes bugs.

Please, test this release candidate (with load tests and/or functional
tests) using Java 8+ on Linux/Windows/macOS, especially on the changes.
Feedback is very welcome within the next 72 hours.

You can read the New and Noteworthy section with some screenshots to
illustrate improvements and full list of changes at:
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/site/changes.html

JMeter is a Java desktop application designed to load test functional
behavior and measure performance. The current version targets Java 8+

Download - Archives/hashes/sigs:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/jmeter/apache-jmeter-5.5-rc1
(dist revision 52999)

RAT report:
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/rat/

SHA512 hashes of archives for this vote: see footnote [1]

Site preview is here:
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/site/

JavaDoc API preview is here:
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/site/api/

Maven staging repository is accessible here:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachejmeter-1076/org/apache/jmeter/

Tag:
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=jmeter.git;a=tag;h=refs/tags/v5.5-rc1


Keys are here:
https://www.apache.org/dist/jmeter/KEYS

N.B.
To create the distribution and test JMeter: "./gradlew build -Prelease
-PskipSign".

JMeter 5.5 requires Java 8 or later to run.

The artifacts were built with
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment Oracle Corporation (build 1.8.0_271-b09)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM Oracle Corporation (build
25.271-b09, mixed mode)

Some known issues and incompatible changes are listed on changes page.
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/site/changes.html#Known%20problems%20and%20workarounds


All feedback and vote are welcome.

[ ] +1 I support this release
[ ] +0 I am OK with this release
[ ] -0 OK, but
[ ] -1 I do not support this release (please indicate why)

The vote will remain open for at least 72 hours.

The PMC members please indicate the mention "(binding)" with your vote.


Note: If the vote passes, the intention is to release the archive files
and rename the RC tag as the release tag.

Thanks in advance!

Milamber

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[VOTE] Release JMeter 5.5 RC1

2022-03-12 Thread Milamber

Hello,

The first release candidate for JMeter 5.5 (1efebb753d) has been 
prepared, and your votes are solicited.


This release brings some new features and improvements, and also fixes bugs.

Please, test this release candidate (with load tests and/or functional 
tests) using Java 8+ on Linux/Windows/macOS, especially on the changes.

Feedback is very welcome within the next 72 hours.

You can read the New and Noteworthy section with some screenshots to 
illustrate improvements and full list of changes at:

https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/site/changes.html

JMeter is a Java desktop application designed to load test functional 
behavior and measure performance. The current version targets Java 8+


Download - Archives/hashes/sigs:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/jmeter/apache-jmeter-5.5-rc1
(dist revision 52999)

RAT report:
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/rat/

SHA512 hashes of archives for this vote: see footnote [1]

Site preview is here:
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/site/

JavaDoc API preview is here:
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/site/api/

Maven staging repository is accessible here:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachejmeter-1076/org/apache/jmeter/

Tag:
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=jmeter.git;a=tag;h=refs/tags/v5.5-rc1


Keys are here:
https://www.apache.org/dist/jmeter/KEYS

N.B.
To create the distribution and test JMeter: "./gradlew build -Prelease 
-PskipSign".


JMeter 5.5 requires Java 8 or later to run.

The artifacts were built with
  Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment Oracle Corporation (build 1.8.0_271-b09)
  Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM Oracle Corporation (build 
25.271-b09, mixed mode)


Some known issues and incompatible changes are listed on changes page.
https://apache.github.io/jmeter-site-preview/site/changes.html#Known%20problems%20and%20workarounds


All feedback and vote are welcome.

[  ] +1  I support this release
[  ] +0  I am OK with this release
[  ] -0  OK, but
[  ] -1  I do not support this release (please indicate why)

The vote will remain open for at least 72 hours.

The PMC members please indicate the mention "(binding)" with your vote.


Note: If the vote passes, the intention is to release the archive files
and rename the RC tag as the release tag.

Thanks in advance!

Milamber

===
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Jenkins build is back to normal : JMeter » JMeter Ubuntu #298

2022-03-12 Thread Apache Jenkins Server
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Re: Monthly Community Meetup

2022-03-12 Thread Felix Schumacher


Am 08.03.22 um 02:32 schrieb NaveenKumar:

Thanks, Felix and Ralf for your input.

Hi Felix,

I agree with your points. Could we just start a pilot meetup and see how it 
goes? I am positive that people will participate.

I think, we can, but I have no idea, how :)


Those who do not have the advantage to participate, can watch the recording and 
refer to the meeting notes.

The community meetings will bring more transparency and help to shape the 
future roadmap of JMeter.


As long, as we remember, that we can not 'decide' anything on those 
meetings, as that would have to be discussed and decided on the mailing 
list.


Felix



Thank you,
NaveenKumar
On 3/7/2022 2:24:08 PM, Ralf Roeber  wrote:
Hi Felix and Naveen,

This is a beautiful idea to create some user experience meetups around
jMeter. This is a really cool idea.

We as "Powerusers" don't need that.

But ... I would be happy to assist in setting up and supporting such a
thing for "new" users.

I wonder 樂 why this idea  is not mine? This could be something really
cool.

Cheers
Ralf

---
 sent from mobile ... excuse my brevity.

El lun., 7 mar. 2022 18:30, Felix Schumacher <
felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> escribió:


Hi Naveen,

I now of no such monthly meetup and while being a nice addition, meetups
tend to have a few draw backs, that we should be aware of

* time constraint (we all live (potentially) in different time zones, so
finding a good time might be hard

* language barriers (not all (most?) of us are not native speakers and
might find it hard to express/understand our thoughts in a live/spoken
situation)

* maybe not everyone interested can talk/hear

* high bandwidth (not everyone might have the luxury of a decent enough
internet connection for an online meetup)

That means, that all decisions/(crucial information that lead to a
decision) on the development of JMeter have to take place on the mailing
list.

But apart from that, it might be a nice format to learn more about the
usage of JMeter or the needs of our users.

Felix
Am 06.03.22 um 20:46 schrieb NaveenKumar:

Hi Team,

Do we have any monthly community meetup which is public and recorded? If not, 
could we create a practice to meet, discuss the features, enhancements and more?

Please share your thoughts.

Thank you,




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[GitHub] [jmeter] FSchumacher commented on pull request #669: 65461: support multiple keys in the client keystore (select the matching one by keyType)

2022-03-12 Thread GitBox


FSchumacher commented on pull request #669:
URL: https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/669#issuecomment-1065890168


   To get this going again.
   * To merge this, tests would be needed.
   * Vladimir proposes to use Java's Keystore instead. Would this be feasible 
without breaking backwards compatibility? Is there a good way to introduce this 
in small steps (with a feature flag, for example)?
   * Can the API changes be made without breaking old clients? (E.g. without 
the removal of public methods)


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