On 16/09/2009, Noel O'Brien <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  The execution results are not save with the test plan itself. Also, the 
> Summary Report Listener only displays a summary of the tests while executing 
> in GUI mode, i.e. it has no value in non-gui mode and only consume resources.
>
>  What you can do is put a Simple Data Writer Listener into your test plan and 
> enter a filename in it (configure it to save the data you want). When testing 
> is run in non-gui mode (and gui mode) the results will be saved to that file. 
> You can then start JMeter in GUI mode and load the results file into the 
> summary report listener

Also, note that the -l command-line flag adds a listener. It does not
have a GUI (obviously) so it uses the jmeter properties to determine
the settings.

>  Regards,
>
> Noel
>
>
>  ----- "Alexandru Rotaru" <[email protected]> wrote:
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  > 1. I created a test plan and added the Summary Report Listener.
>  > 2. I configured the report to save in XML format, and also ticked the
>  > option Save Response Data (XML).
>  > <value class="SampleSaveConfiguration">
>  > <time>true</time>
>  > <latency>true</latency>
>  > <timestamp>true</timestamp>
>  > <success>true</success>
>  > <label>true</label>
>  > <code>true</code>
>  > <message>true</message>
>  > <threadName>true</threadName>
>  > <dataType>true</dataType>
>  > <encoding>false</encoding>
>  > <assertions>false</assertions>
>  > <subresults>true</subresults>
>  > <responseData>true</responseData>
>  > <samplerData>false</samplerData>
>  > <xml>true</xml>
>  > <fieldNames>false</fieldNames>
>  > <responseHeaders>false</responseHeaders>
>  > <requestHeaders>false</requestHeaders>
>  > <responseDataOnError>false</responseDataOnError>
>  > <saveAssertionResultsFailureMessage>false</
>  > saveAssertionResultsFailureMessage>
>  > <assertionsResultsToSave>0</assertionsResultsToSave>
>  > <bytes>true</bytes>
>  > <url>true</url>
>  > <threadCounts>true</threadCounts>
>  > <sampleCount>true</sampleCount>
>  > </value>
>  > 3. After this I ran the test plan in non-gui mode.
>  > 4. At the end of the test I opened JMeter in gui mode, loaded the test
>  > plan and viewed the results. However, the response data was not
>  > displayed.
>  > I want to see the response data because I have some server errors and
>  > don't know what exactly caused them (I don't have access to the server
>  > logs either).
>  >
>  > Is there something I'm doing wrong, or it's not possible to save the
>  > response data?
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Alex
>  >
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