• Disable Legacy API Keys Yourself

 

As announced in our March 28 release, we will be deprecating existing API keys and moving to a new model that incorporates a key + secret and support for expiration dates to make them more secure. To make the upcoming deprecation process of the legacy API keys smoother, we added a new ability. Now, each user can disable their own API key.

API key

 

Disabling Legacy API Keys can also be enforced by the account Admin. Just go to “General Settings” under the account settings.

Disabling Legacy API Keys

 

  • Apache JMeterTM Version Automatically Detected

 

We updated the Apache JMeter™ version choosing mechanism in BlazeMeter. From now on, the default version will be “Auto Detect”. This means BlazeMeter will automatically choose an Apache JMeter™ version according to your script. If you choose to, you can override that version by selecting a different version from the dropdown menu, just like before.

 

  • UI Upgrades

 

As part of our continuous effort to improve user experience, we updated the button you can use to invite users to collaborate. It now looks like this:

UI Upgrades

 

  • Easier Account Upgrade

 

If you wish to upgrade your account, it is now easier than ever:

Easier Account Upgrade