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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Dan Diephouse <da...@envoisolutions.com> on 2006/02/28 19:18:59 UTC

Viewing Report Data

I have my servers recording performance tests now in a .jtl file, but I 
am unsure of the best way to view it. For instance, the Aggregate Report 
gives me a nice instantaneous max/throughput/kb/etc, but the file that 
it saves only records the raw data not the aggregate results.

Is there a way to view the .jtl files? Or am I stuck writing a parser on 
my own?

Thanks,
- Dan

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Dan Diephouse
Envoi Solutions LLC
http://envoisolutions.com
http://netzooid.com/blog


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Re: Viewing Report Data

Posted by Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com>.
you can load the jtl file in aggregate report, then do a copy and paste into
excel.

there's also a new aggregate listener which will generate graphs

peter


On 2/28/06, Dan Diephouse <da...@envoisolutions.com> wrote:
>
> I have my servers recording performance tests now in a .jtl file, but I
> am unsure of the best way to view it. For instance, the Aggregate Report
> gives me a nice instantaneous max/throughput/kb/etc, but the file that
> it saves only records the raw data not the aggregate results.
>
> Is there a way to view the .jtl files? Or am I stuck writing a parser on
> my own?
>
> Thanks,
> - Dan
>
> --
> Dan Diephouse
> Envoi Solutions LLC
> http://envoisolutions.com
> http://netzooid.com/blog
>
>
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