hi there is a difference between CSV and XML (the jtl is just the extension) which you can sepcify , CSV being leaner and meaner and able to be quickly uploaded anywhere but restrictive in what it can express .
regards deepak On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 11:32 AM, itsbritto <brittobt...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is there any difference between saving result as .jtl and .xml regarding > size? > > On Tuesday, October 11, 2011, Deepak Shetty <shet...@gmail.com> wrote: > > http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/listeners.html > > > > Section Results file configuration > > > > But large tests simply cant be parsed in memory you have to load into a > > database/OLAP engine - as far as I remember Hudson didnt support this > > (though you could always write your own plugin) > > > > regards > > deepak > > > > On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:31 AM, itsbritto <brittobt...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> Hi Akil, > >> > >> sampling settings what you mean here? > >> > >> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Akhilkumar Patel < > >> akhilkumar.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> > It depends on your sampling settings and parameters you selected. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > Akhil, Sonal, Dipen and Moksh > >> > From my android phone > >> > On Oct 11, 2011 5:31 AM, "itsbritto" <brittobt...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > > >> > > I'm using performance plugin in hudson.While loading the jmeter jtl > it > >> > > takes > >> > > long time to display. > >> > > And each jtl file is 3.2gb..is there anyway to reduce this size > >> > > > >> > > -- > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > > > > -- >