On 21/04/2009, aidy lewis <aidy.le...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  You should ask your stakeholders for performance criteria to which the
>  system should lie within.

Well said.

>  JMeter has context sensitive help, open the Aggregate Report Listener
>  and look at the table of column explanations.

And unless you need the median and percentile columns, use Summary
Report instead, as it uses far fewer resources.

You can always save the data as CSV using Simple Data Writer and
reload in whatever listener you want.


>  Aidy
>
>
>
>  On 21/04/2009, M.Vijaya Bhaskar <vijayabhaska...@sigmainfo.net> wrote:
>  > Hi All,
>  >
>  >  I am using Jmeter for Loadtesting.I am executing my Test senarios with
>  >  Jmeters wit 10,100,500,1000 users. In my testplan i am using Aggregate
>  >  Report. on which i have to caliculate the performence of my
>  >  application.Please give me some idea how i can analyze Aggregate Report.
>  >
>  >  Waiting for your reply.
>  >
>  >  Thanks
>  >
>  > M.Vijaya Bhaskar
>  >
>
>
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