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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by "Stott, Charlie" <CS...@tnsi.com> on 2013/03/12 09:03:03 UTC
RE: Is there some tool/function available that converts a .jmx
test-plan to a nice-looking HTML/PDF/.... document?
We use xmlstarlet and the xsl files provided in jmeter extras folder.
Charlie.
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From: Jakob van Bethlehem [mailto:jakob@jet-stream.nl]
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Subject: Re: Is there some tool/function available that converts a .jmx test-plan to a nice-looking HTML/PDF/.... document?
Hej,
Thanks for the responses. The suggestions were not quite what I was thinking about though, but let's see where we get.
Greetsz, Jakob
On 6 mrt. 2013, at 14:20, Srinivas <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yes it is possible.
>
> With Badboy tool open the .jmx file you can see the script
>
> other wise open the script in unix/linux or from command prompt you
> can see the script.
>
> Thanks,
> Srinivas
>
> On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 4:56 PM, sebb <se...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> extras/schematic.cmd for Windows.
>>
>> On 6 March 2013 10:53, Jakob van Bethlehem <ja...@jet-stream.nl> wrote:
>>> Dear users,
>>>
>>> The subject basically tells it all. I was wondering whether there is
>> some tool to convert a .jmx test script to for instance HTML and/or
>> PDF and/or maybe other formats. I'm thinking about something along
>> the lines of for instance PyDoc for Python, JDoc for Java, PhpDoc for
>> PHP, Doxygen for C/C++/....
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Jakob van Bethlehem
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Re: Is there some tool/function available that converts a .jmx test-plan to a nice-looking HTML/PDF/.... document?
Posted by Jakob van Bethlehem <ja...@jet-stream.nl>.
Hej Charlie,
That was the golden tip for me: I hadn't noted the xsl files yet, and being completely new to the world of XML + related stuff, you helped me keep the search for a decent XML-tool. Thanks a lot!
Sincerely,
Jakob
On 12 mrt. 2013, at 09:03, "Stott, Charlie" <CS...@tnsi.com> wrote:
> We use xmlstarlet and the xsl files provided in jmeter extras folder.
>
> Charlie.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jakob van Bethlehem [mailto:jakob@jet-stream.nl]
> Sent: Tuesday, 12 March 2013 5:59 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: Is there some tool/function available that converts a .jmx test-plan to a nice-looking HTML/PDF/.... document?
>
> Hej,
>
> Thanks for the responses. The suggestions were not quite what I was thinking about though, but let's see where we get.
>
> Greetsz, Jakob
>
>
> On 6 mrt. 2013, at 14:20, Srinivas <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> yes it is possible.
>>
>> With Badboy tool open the .jmx file you can see the script
>>
>> other wise open the script in unix/linux or from command prompt you
>> can see the script.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Srinivas
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 4:56 PM, sebb <se...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> extras/schematic.cmd for Windows.
>>>
>>> On 6 March 2013 10:53, Jakob van Bethlehem <ja...@jet-stream.nl> wrote:
>>>> Dear users,
>>>>
>>>> The subject basically tells it all. I was wondering whether there is
>>> some tool to convert a .jmx test script to for instance HTML and/or
>>> PDF and/or maybe other formats. I'm thinking about something along
>>> the lines of for instance PyDoc for Python, JDoc for Java, PhpDoc for
>>> PHP, Doxygen for C/C++/....
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Jakob van Bethlehem
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>>>
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>>
>>
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