On 07/11/2008, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 07/11/2008, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > On 07/11/2008, Fitzpatrick, Adrian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  >
>  >  >  Hi,
>  >  >
>  >  >  I've seen a similar problem with CSV results files. As you are using 
> XML
>  >  >  files, I don't think your having the same issue but it might point you 
> in the
>  >  >  right direction. The problem we have was that we had assertions in our 
> script
>  >  >  and the result text for the assertion was included in the JTL file. 
> However,
>  >  >  this text actually had a comma in it. So, when we tried to re-open the 
> JTL
>  >  >  file in JMETER, the comma from the assertion text was treated as a 
> delimiter
>  >  >  for the CSV and hence the file couldn't open.
>  >  >
>  >  >  I know this specific problem has been fixed in the latest verison of 
> Jmeter,
>  >  >  but perhaps your having a similar one - maybe some XML control 
> characters in
>  >  >  the file where they shouldnt be. Can you open the file in an XML 
> editor to
>  >  >  see if its valid XML?
>  >
>  >
>  > The XML is created by the same library that reads it so it's extremely
>  >  unlikely that the output is invalid.
>  >
>  >
>  >  >  Also, what does the JMETER log file say when you try to open this file?
>  >  >
>  >  >  Finally, I dont think size is your issue - we have JTL files that are 
> several
>  >  >  100 MB in size and can open these without issues (cept its a bit slow!)
>  >
>  >
>  > Unfortunately XML files are currently processed all at once (this
>  >  needs to be fixed).
>  >
>  >  Use CSV output instead.
>  >
>
>
> Forgot to say - you may be able to load the files if you change the
>  JVM memory settings before starting JMeter.
>
>  You'll have to edit the startup script to do this, but it's easy to do.
>  This obviously will only help up to a certain point.
>
>  Another possible work-round is to split the JTL files into smaller
>  chunks and load them sequentially. You'll need to copy the header
>  lines and trailer to each file.
>

Sorry, that does not work, because loading a file currently clears the
previous data from the visualiser.

>
>  >  There was some discussion on the user lists as to how to convert XML
>  >  to CSV using scripting languages or XSLT.
>  >
>  >
>  >  >  - Adrian
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