If each thread group uses a separate results file (add a Simple Data Writer to each), then you can process these independently after the test finishes. The extras directory has a sample build file that could be amended to do this.
Using a single test plan means that you can also process the combined results file if you want. Otherwise, why not just run all your tests as separate ant tasks, each with a single thread group? If you are prepared to play with Ant, you can use the <parallel> Ant task to run the tests in a single script. On 24/06/07, Jonathan Goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I need to run different tests concurrently from the command line, and create a report for each. This is what I tried so far: I created a super-test with multiple thread groups, each thread group representing one concurrent test. I run it with an ant task from the command line as explained here: http://www.programmerplanet.org/pages/projects/jmeter-ant-task.php. This works fine, but I have these questions: 1. Is there a better way to do this? I don't like the idea of combining all my tests into one big test. 2. How can I use xslt to create a report for each concurrent test? Thanks, Jonathan
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