I've been using XStream and I really the simplicity of
the API. it's also very fast.
peter
--- Michael Stover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as log format, I didn't put it in for that.
> Making new
> converters looks pretty easy, and I think making
> some for the
> JMeterProperties, and HashTree could help greatly
> with file size.
>
> Making one for SampleResults would be very simple.
>
> -Mike
>
> On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 20:32, Sebastian Bazley wrote:
> > Would this change the log file format as well?
> > There may well be utilities that depend on the
> current format (e.g. the Ant
> > utility in /extras)
> > Also, having larger log files would definitely be
> a problem.
> >
> > We don't use large test plans (yet ...) so an
> increase in the size of these
> > is not a big deal.
> > If they are easier to read that would be useful,
> as it might avoid having to
> > launch JMeter just to find out what the plan is
> doing..
> >
> > Can you perhaps post some samples to show what
> they look like? (perhaps on
> > the Wiki, to save bandwidth here).
> >
> > Also, what about UTF characters? Are these handled
> OK?.
> >
> > S
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Michael Stover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:54 AM
> > Subject: using xstream to save .jmx files
> >
> >
> > I recently experimented with replacing JMeter
> save/load code with
> > xstream's java xml serialization code. I'm
> wondering how people feel
> > about it.
> >
> > The advantage is the code is 100% simpler. 5
> lines of code replace the
> > hundreds currently living in SaveService.
> >
> > The disadvantage is that, without customization,
> the xstream version of
> > the files are 3-4x larger. Speed, however,
> appears unchanged.
> >
> > On my local system, JMeter can load both previous
> versions and xstream
> > versions, so that's not an issue. Also, I would
> include file versioning
> > with it so that a test plan file would include the
> jmeter version that
> > made it. This would help in the future with
> backwards compatibility.
> >
> > I personally like it, but then, a file going from
> 100k to 400k is no big
> > deal to me - I don't save 10000 objects in my test
> plans (100 and 400
> > are the relative sizes of the guitest.jmx file)
> >
> > Any opinions?
> --
> Michael Stover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Apache Software Foundation
>
>
>
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