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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Christian Baumgartner <ch...@tiscover.com> on 2005/08/30 11:54:38 UTC
AW: loading jtl files [solved]
I don't know what I did, but suddenly it works -> mention that it was the
encoding of the files. I made a clean start, deleted all existing JTL files
opened again the test.jmx file. There I changed the options again to save
responses etc.. and this time I checked everything, also the "save encoding"
field.
When I now loaded the jtl, after a test run, into a listener, I get all
responses, headers and so on. What now lacks is the ability to import into
EXCEL. It won't open the files anymore because of corrupt xml structure :( .
Nevertheless I am happy with the actual results.
Have a nice day
Christian
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Christian Baumgartner [mailto:christian.baumgartner@tiscover.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. August 2005 09:46
An: JMeter Mailinglist
Betreff: loading jtl files
Hi,
I recently tried to load my recorded jtl files for compares between 2 tests,
but there seem to be a problem. Some of the recorded samples were showed
correct, but then I got an Error "Error loading Results file - see log
file".
The log just tells me the following:
2005/08/30 09:38:51 INFO - jmeter.visualizers.gui.AbstractVisualizer:
getting new collector
2005/08/30 09:38:51 WARN - jmeter.reporters.ResultCollector: File load
failure, trying old data format.
Platform is: Win XP Professional
JVM: 1.4.2
Jmeter Version: CVS, 2.1
Visualizers: View Result Tree Listener, Aggregate Listener
I recorded the jtl with the same Jmeter version I tried to load it again.
Beside: Jmeter has permissions to write the file, it isn't hidden, archived
or something else. It does record the jtl with all Information (except
Header Information and Response, altough I checked the boxes). But when I
try to load there is this Error in the View.
best regards
Christian
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AW: loading jtl files - csv
Posted by Christian Baumgartner <ch...@tiscover.com>.
hmm, when I store as CSV I don't get the additional information I want, like
Header Parameters, Response Data etc.
But altough I am not used to use excel to view my data, I think the new OO
2.0 will meet my demands, maybe. Else I'll find something else..
Thanks for your response
Christian
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Von: sebb [mailto:sebbaz@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. August 2005 12:11
An: JMeter Users List
Betreff: Re: loading jtl files [solved]
Try saving as CSV instead of XML.
On 30/08/05, Christian Baumgartner <ch...@tiscover.com>
wrote:
> I don't know what I did, but suddenly it works -> mention that it was
> the encoding of the files. I made a clean start, deleted all existing
> JTL files opened again the test.jmx file. There I changed the options
> again to save responses etc.. and this time I checked everything, also
> the "save encoding" field.
>
> When I now loaded the jtl, after a test run, into a listener, I get
> all responses, headers and so on. What now lacks is the ability to
> import into EXCEL. It won't open the files anymore because of corrupt
> xml structure :( .
>
> Nevertheless I am happy with the actual results.
>
> Have a nice day
> Christian
>
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Christian Baumgartner [mailto:christian.baumgartner@tiscover.com]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. August 2005 09:46
> An: JMeter Mailinglist
> Betreff: loading jtl files
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently tried to load my recorded jtl files for compares between 2
> tests, but there seem to be a problem. Some of the recorded samples
> were showed correct, but then I got an Error "Error loading Results
> file - see log file".
>
> The log just tells me the following:
> 2005/08/30 09:38:51 INFO - jmeter.visualizers.gui.AbstractVisualizer:
> getting new collector
> 2005/08/30 09:38:51 WARN - jmeter.reporters.ResultCollector: File
> load failure, trying old data format.
>
> Platform is: Win XP Professional
> JVM: 1.4.2
> Jmeter Version: CVS, 2.1
> Visualizers: View Result Tree Listener, Aggregate Listener
>
> I recorded the jtl with the same Jmeter version I tried to load it
> again.
> Beside: Jmeter has permissions to write the file, it isn't hidden,
archived
> or something else. It does record the jtl with all Information (except
> Header Information and Response, altough I checked the boxes). But when I
> try to load there is this Error in the View.
>
>
> best regards
> Christian
>
>
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Re: loading jtl files [solved]
Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
Try saving as CSV instead of XML.
On 30/08/05, Christian Baumgartner <ch...@tiscover.com> wrote:
> I don't know what I did, but suddenly it works -> mention that it was the
> encoding of the files. I made a clean start, deleted all existing JTL files
> opened again the test.jmx file. There I changed the options again to save
> responses etc.. and this time I checked everything, also the "save encoding"
> field.
>
> When I now loaded the jtl, after a test run, into a listener, I get all
> responses, headers and so on. What now lacks is the ability to import into
> EXCEL. It won't open the files anymore because of corrupt xml structure :( .
>
> Nevertheless I am happy with the actual results.
>
> Have a nice day
> Christian
>
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Christian Baumgartner [mailto:christian.baumgartner@tiscover.com]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. August 2005 09:46
> An: JMeter Mailinglist
> Betreff: loading jtl files
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently tried to load my recorded jtl files for compares between 2 tests,
> but there seem to be a problem. Some of the recorded samples were showed
> correct, but then I got an Error "Error loading Results file - see log
> file".
>
> The log just tells me the following:
> 2005/08/30 09:38:51 INFO - jmeter.visualizers.gui.AbstractVisualizer:
> getting new collector
> 2005/08/30 09:38:51 WARN - jmeter.reporters.ResultCollector: File load
> failure, trying old data format.
>
> Platform is: Win XP Professional
> JVM: 1.4.2
> Jmeter Version: CVS, 2.1
> Visualizers: View Result Tree Listener, Aggregate Listener
>
> I recorded the jtl with the same Jmeter version I tried to load it again.
> Beside: Jmeter has permissions to write the file, it isn't hidden, archived
> or something else. It does record the jtl with all Information (except
> Header Information and Response, altough I checked the boxes). But when I
> try to load there is this Error in the View.
>
>
> best regards
> Christian
>
>
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