Hello,

I could prepare some files - CSV format. XML format however contains too
much sensitive data.
   * jtl file: http://ge.tt/8h7ent5

I've added as bonus statistics and graphs plotted from the duration of the
test + the configuration of the CSV file used.
   * http://ge.tt/9pNjnt5

This is a sample of how I normally save test data - the test even contains
application downtime (or slow response times) midway through the test, due
to wrong GC policy. If you have questions, or need more logs, just say.

PS: I'm not very sure about the filesharing service I used, seems fast but
don't know how trustworthy it is. Could someone recommend other sites for
large files hosting?



On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 4:02 PM, apc <a...@apc.kg> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm working on some new killer-feature for JMeter (sexy even more than
> JP@GC
> plugins set).
>
> I want to see how real-world JTL files look like. The files that you save
> from JMeter during your performance tests.
>
> Could you send me a couple to my private address? Please no confidential
> data, only the tests that you feel free to share.
>
> File hostings are applicable if your file is too big for emails.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
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