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Peter Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to ask the users of JMeter if anyone uses JMeter to run
automated tests. If you do, how do you structure your directories and files?
Would do people imagine using a reporting tool? If you do use jmeter for
automated tests, can take a minute to answer these questions.
1. how often do you run the automated tests?
Matt: Right now we are running them few times every day as we are tuning the
system, going forward we will put them in the build script and run them with
builds
2. how do you structure the files?
Test Folder
---Scripts (has all jmx files)
---Data (has all data files
---Results (results get stored here)
---Logs (perfmon and JMeter logs get stored here)
3. do you use a naming convention for the directories and files?
---No I just use the directory structure to make sense of the tests
4. how many test plans do you run?
--- About 10
5. which listeners do you use to save the results
--- Aggregate Report
--- My ant script converts the jtl file to a html report
6. what kinds of charts and graphs do you want?
Aaah.
a. No of threads with average transaction performance: X axis should have
elapsed time, Y axis should have time taken, and the chart should show no of
threads and average readings of all transactions (samplers)
b. Would love to compare 1 result to another later result
c. Transaction performance: Put users on X axis and time taken on Y axis and
plot each sampler
Thanks
Matt
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