You can also use the Save Responses Post-Processor.

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Save_Responses_to_a_file

This saves each response in a separate file, with an appropriate
extension (if it can be determined).

S.

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:38:13 -0500, Kyle McAbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear JMeter Users and Zdxu:
> 
> Here is more than a hint. Here are excruciatingly detailed instruction copied 
> from my company's internal documentation for working with JMeter.
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> 
> Kyle
> 
> Saving Listener results
> 
> Applies To
> 
> JMeter 2.0.1
> JMeter 2.0.2
> 
> Problem
> 
> You want to save Listener results from running a test plan and look at them 
> later. Also, you want to remove Listener elements that display results in the 
> GUI, because they make the test plan run slower.
> 
> Solution
> 
> JMeter uses different Listener elements to display different kinds of 
> results, but can record results for all Listener elements in one file. 
> Specifying a file name in any one Listener saves all data for all Listener 
> types. JMeter uses a file extension of .jtl for result files, regardless of 
> whether the internal file format is CSV or XML.
> 
> 1.      Set JMeter to record results in XML format:
> 
> a.      In the C:\jakarta-jmeter-2.0.2\bin directory, open the 
> jmeter.properties file.
> b.      Change the value of the output format to XML:
> 
> jmeter.save.saveservice.output_format=xml
> 
> Warning   If the output format is "csv", the solution will not work.
>         Note   Output format is different than output file extension. You can 
> save results in either CSV or XML output format in a file with the standard 
> ".jtl" extension. This is useful because JMeter uses ".jtl" as the default 
> extension for result files.
> 2.      In the test plan, add a Listener of type Simple Data Writer and 
> specify a file name. A Simple Data Writer records results only to a file. It 
> does not display data in the GUI.
> 
> Example 1: Results.jtl
>         Example 2: C:\MyResults\Results.jtl
>         Note   By default, results are saved in the 
> C:\jakarta-jmeter-2.0.2\bin directory. Specify a fully qualified path if you 
> want to save the results file in another directory.
> 3.      Remove Listeners that display data in the GUI from the test plan.
> 4.      Run the test plan.
> 5.      To display recorded results in a Listener:
> 
> a.      Add the Listener to the test plan, such as Aggregate Report.
> b.      In the Filename text box, specify the file.
>         Example: Results.jtl
> c.      Press Enter.
>         The Listener displays results recorded in the file.
> 
> Note   The results file does not save the Request tab page and Response data 
> tab page information in the View Results Tree listener.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: zdxu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 10:52 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: How to store the result into a file and re-open it?
> 
> Anyone give me some hint?
> Some listener could store the result, text and graphics into a file, but how
> to open it if I send these files to another JMeter user?
> 
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