On 24/07/2009, Mohamed Niyas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tony,
>
>  There is a option to save your output files as CSV format as well. From
>  there you can import it to
>  any database. But a small trade off is that if you save the results as CSV,
>  you can not view the
>  output through Jmeter listener (Like Summary, aggregate, graph etc)

Incorrect - you can use CSV with all Listeners (except View Results
Tree will be incomplete)

>  So you need to calculate the those values in order to get your results thru
>  database functions.
>
>  I would suggest you to go ahead with both. You can simply add the datawriter
>  as CSV which you can
>  import it to DB for archiving purpose. And the XML outputs to see the
>  results from Jmeter tool.

The only difference is that XML output allows one to save a few extra
fields, such as sample response, see the entries marked (XML) below:

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/listeners.html#sample_configuration

>  I hope this answers your queries.
>
>  Regards
>
> Mohamed Niyas
>
>
>  On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:58 AM, Tony Lotts <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  > I'm looking for a system which will store JMeter results in a relational
>  > database. It's easy to load results from CSV.  However loading XML result
>  > files is a bit more complicated.  Has anyone here created, or come across a
>  > similar system (other than Jchav)?
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  >
>  > Tony
>  >
>

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