Thanks for replying Andrew.

I am not able to download xsl template file. It is deleted from its
location.

If you have the xsl can you please share it.

Regards


Andrew Melnyk wrote:
> 
> I woudn't use ant xslt processor otherwise your reports will take hours to
> be generated.
> Use saxon to parse xml quickly, example and description is
> http://amelnyk.blogspot.com/search/label/Apache%20JMeter not in english
> but
> google translator will help you.
> 
> Regards,
> Andrew
> 
> 2009/12/8 Harry_ <[email protected]>
> 
>>
>> Hi Deepak,
>>
>> As the result files are quite large, I am creating reports from these
>> files.
>> Then merging the reports into a single report.
>>
>> This is serving the purpose now.
>>
>> But as we have to do larger tests in future. I will look into csv option
>> now. Do you have some sample reports created through csv files (which
>> might
>> be loaded into structure in DB). If yes, can you please share them.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Deepak Shetty wrote:
>> >
>> > If Concatenating  the result files gives you what you want(all the
>> > averages
>> > and percentages are then wrong) , then its trivial to do in ANT (you
>> might
>> > need to modify the XSLT to strip out the  HTML, HEAD , BODY and add
>> them
>> > at
>> > the end , during concatenation)
>> > http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/concat.html
>> >
>> >>Regarding modifying XSLT can you give me an example how to do that
>> > Like you would modify any other file :). You would need to read up
>> XSLT.
>> > e.g.
>> > http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/03/06/xslt.html
>> > Though if you say your files are large , you might run into memory
>> issues.
>> >
>> > Large files are better processed as CSV 's or loaded into a structure
>> like
>> > a
>> > DB
>> >
>> > regards
>> > deepak
>> >
>> > On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 4:38 AM, Harry_ <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for the reply deepak,
>> >>
>> >> The output xml files are too big to be merged, So I do not think
>> merging
>> >> all
>> >> output files would be a viable option.
>> >>
>> >> Regarding modifying XSLT can you give me an example how to do that. I
>> am
>> >> using jmeter-results-report.xsl present in extras directory within
>> jmeter
>> >> directory.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Long time back I was trying to generate reports in ant in which after
>> >> each
>> >> run, the results of new result files were appended in the html files.
>> >>
>> >> Now when I do the same, if the output report html file is already
>> >> present,
>> >> nothing happens.
>> >>
>> >> You might have an idea about how this could be done. There might be
>> some
>> >> parameters settings which needs to be done.
>> >>
>> >> If this could be done then I can easily pass output file names in loop
>> >> with
>> >> same report file name and get a single report.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks and Regards
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Deepak Shetty wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > either make a combined XML file (wrapped with a new root element)
>> and
>> >> make
>> >> > corresponding changes to the stylesheet or modifyt the XSLT to use
>> the
>> >> > XSLT
>> >> > document function to load multiple documents
>> >> > or use CSV as your output format and concatenate all files and then
>> >> > process
>> >> > as you wish
>> >> >
>> >> > regards
>> >> > deepak
>> >> >
>> >> > On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Harry_ <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hi,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I want to generate reports from multiple result files of jmeter.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> For one file I do it using the following:
>> >> >>    <target name="generate-reports">
>> >> >>        <echo message="Generating Reports..."/>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>        <xslt in="${results}/filenameX.jtl"
>> >> >>         out="${results}/jmeter-results-report_21.html"
>> >> >>         style="${jmeter.dir}/extras/jmeter-results-report_21.xsl"/>
>> >> >>    </target>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> But as i need to merge results of multiple output files results.
>> How
>> >> >> should
>> >> >> I do it?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thanks and Regards
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