Recently, Jmeter has incredibly improved in so many aspects that its
developers really deserve some standing ovation. It is justifiably
considered to be a leading testing tool. Minor usability changes that
impose little risk could make it even greater. For example, the HTML report
is a wonderful and most valuable feature that unfortunately does not have a
GUI for its own generation. Even the simplest GUI would make it accessible
for new users. Another related and common issue is that many JTL files has
a last line which is incomplete for various reasons. The HTML report may
not be created at all for such a frequent JTL file issue, so it would be
very wise to automatically ignore last lines in cases of their
incompleteness. Thank you guys for your good work and please accept my
compliments.



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Sincerely,

*Shay Ginsbourg*
*Performance, Automation and Load Testing Expert. *
*Regulatory Affairs Consultant for Medical Software.*
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Formerly QA Manager of LoadRunner at Mercury Interactive

M.Sc. cum laude in Bio-Medical Engineering
M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering

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