It is primarily about standard Apache JMeter code. For example, listeners "Aggregrate Graph", "Distribution Graph", "Graph Results" and "Response Time Graph" are all standard JMeter listeners. They all have the ability to load results from a file using the BROWSE button. However, if I have a collection of these listeners, I have to manually go to each listener and click the BROWSE button and load the exact same file. It would be great if all these listeners could be directed to use the same external file for loading results. Certainly it would be nice for 3rd party listeners to have the ability to participate in that feature also.
________________________________ From: sebb <seb...@gmail.com> To: JMeter Users List <user@jmeter.apache.org>; Glenn Caccia <gacac...@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 3:00 PM Subject: Re: how-to or feature request for loaded results into a listener On 22 January 2014 19:35, Glenn Caccia <gacac...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I'm thinking of adding a feature request, but wanted to first make sure I'm > not missing something. I currently use JMeter along with JMeter-Plugins and > use graphing listeners from both for analyzing results. When the test is > actually running, these listeners are disabled, but then after the test I can > load the results from file to get the graphs. I would like to compare > results from two different runs and was thinking of having a JMeter script > that only has the listeners (including JMeter-Plugins' Composite Graph), > duplicated twice for each run. Once results were loaded from file, I could > easily compare the two runs and even create custom overlay views using the > Composite Graph. The problem is that I have to manually click the BROWSE > button for each listener to load the exact same results file. It works, but > it's a hassle. It would be nice if all listeners could be triggered to > reload results from their indicated source files from a single > toolbar button or something like that. > > Is there currently a way to achieve this? Does this seem like a good feature > request? Note that the JMeter Plugins are produced by a 3rd party. You need to direct any feature requests that relate to their listeners to the relevant developers. This does not seem like it is anything to do with the standard Apache JMeter code. > Thanks, > > Glenn --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org