I know Java matters, but as I said, you don't have to run both apps on
the same JVM. You can run your app with Java 7, and JMeter with Java 8 .
That should be possible even on the same machine, but you should really
use JMeter from a different machine in any case.
On 11/14/18 4:25 AM, Prasad K wrote:
Hi Marek, JMeter was built using Java. So Java version does matter for
JMeter.
On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 at 21:31, Marek Czernek <mczer...@redhat.com> wrote:
Can't you run JMeter with Java 8 and your application with Java 7? It's
not a tool that somehow tests the code of your app itself; it creates
requests and reads responses... For that, the Java version should not
matter...
The community will correct me if I'm wrong here, please.
Cheers,
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Marek Czernek
JWS/JBCS Associate Quality Engineer, RHCA
On 11/12/18 7:54 AM, Prasad K wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to use JMeter 4 with Java 1.7? Our organization yet to
upgrade Java to 1.8 version. Because of this we are unable to use JMeter
4.0.
Regards,
Prasad.
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Marek Czernek
JWS/JBCS Associate Quality Engineer, RHCA