Dear Peter, can you explan how your reporting tool works? I'd like to use it, but i doesn't know how it works and how i can use it für my specific JMeter testscripts.
Thank you. Best regards, Carsten > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. November 2005 18:08 > An: jmeter-user > Betreff: [Summary of reporting tool approach] > > first off, thanks to everyone that responded. It really did help. Based on > the feedback, I'm thinking of going with the current approach for the > reporting tool. > > Sample directory structure: > > - myDirectory > - test plans (containing jmx files) > - data (used in test plans) > - logs ( containing jtl files) > > > Going with the KISS approach, I'm considering the following approach. > > 1. the report plan provides a base directory for users to enter. for > example, users would put "myDirectory/logs/" for the base directory > 2. the reporting tool will load all the .jtl files in a given directory. > It > will not recursively scan sub directories and pick up the .jtl files in > sub > directories > 3. the reporting tool will use the first timestamp in the .jtl file to > determine the date the test was performed > 4. the reporting tool will assume a single .jtl file contains the results > that should be considered 1 test run > 5. the basic structure of the reporting tool is currently the following: > > report plan > - report page > - report table1 > - chart1 > - report table2 > - chart2 > - report page2 > - report table3 > - chart3 > > I'm still open to ideas, but hopefully this will generate some discussion > and feedback. > > peter lin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

