Peter has started working on a report generating tool for JMeter - you
might want to talk to him about your requirements and maybe you can
assist him.  

-Mike

On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 15:02 +0200, Christian Baumgartner wrote:
> Thanks.. I didn't know that exactly.. 
> but what i wanna do is to COMPARE the results. For example I do a Test every
> Week (Performance Test), an I want to check the differences from one week to
> the other, or summarize over about the last 4 weeks.. 
> 
> I thought of a tool that stores the xml/csv data into a DB and then can
> simple compare the results with each other. JMeter doesn't provide such a
> Listener as far as I know. I just can load one testresult into one listener.
> I cannot overlap two or more graphs of different test runs and so on.. 
> 
> That's my actual little problem. I just wanted to know if there is something
> existing, before I write something for myself. 
> 
> 
> have a nice day
>       Christian
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Michael Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. August 2005 13:50
> An: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Betreff: Statistics [was Re: AW: order of samples in results file]
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 12:10 +0200, Christian Baumgartner wrote:
> > If your testplan has a sequential structure it will perform as you 
> > said.. If you for example make use of conditions to make a test more 
> > dynamical, it must'nt be the last thread the one with the latest 
> > timestamp.
> > 
> > but another question fitting this topic hopefully:
> > i want to make some statistics about the test results. As they are 
> > stored as some kind of xml-structure, that could'nt be much of an 
> > affair, or? is there already some tool out there that can parse the 
> > result files, maybe compare them, make some statistics and so on?
> 
> There is a tool - JMeter.  You can load results files into JMeters Listeners
> anytime and view the calculations that that listener provides. For instance,
> load a result file using the aggregate report and you see the statistical
> calculations summarized by sampler name.  use the Graph and you see the same
> calculations for every sample and graphed.  Spline listener provides yet
> another view of the data.  And all listeners can be exported to PNG format.
> 
> -Mike
> 
> > 
> > best regards
> > Christian
> > 
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: Sergei Riaguzov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. August 2005 11:02
> > An: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
> > Betreff: order of samples in results file
> > 
> > 
> > May I assume that the first thread that was doing something (has the 
> > earliest timeStamp) is always at the beginning of results file, ane 
> > the last thread (has the latest timeStamp) is always at the beginning?
> > 
> > I'm doing some transformation on results xml files and I want to know 
> > whether it is neccessary to sort timeStamp and get min and max.
> > 
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