RE: Database logging and log integration idea [implementation que stion]

2002-10-16 Thread SEYB, DAN A (AIT)
ers List Subject: Re: Database logging and log integration idea [implementation que stion] > Enclosed is the XSL that our expert came up with to process the data. Just > save it as a Text file with the extention of .csv from XMLSpy. Delete the > first and third lines along with the two lea

Re: Database logging and log integration idea [implementation que stion]

2002-10-16 Thread Michal Kostrzewa
> Enclosed is the XSL that our expert came up with to process the data. Just > save it as a Text file with the extention of .csv from XMLSpy. Delete the > first and third lines along with the two leading tab characters. Vola, a > .csv for excel to use. Yes, I suppose there are many methods fo

RE: Database logging and log integration idea [implementation que stion]

2002-10-16 Thread Schmukler, Stuart
integration idea [implementation que stion] Yes, that's true. But CSV will just be a base to start from. My point was that, instead of trying to be an "open" format, JMeter should go for efficiency. -Mike On 16 Oct 2002 at 10:18, Michal Kostrzewa wrote: > Hi, > >

Re: Database logging and log integration idea [implementation que stion]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Stover
Yes, that's true. But CSV will just be a base to start from. My point was that, instead of trying to be an "open" format, JMeter should go for efficiency. -Mike On 16 Oct 2002 at 10:18, Michal Kostrzewa wrote: > Hi, > > > Now I have an xml file Obviously lots of things parse xml and I

Re: Database logging and log integration idea [implementation que stion]

2002-10-16 Thread Michal Kostrzewa
Hi, > Now I have an xml file Obviously lots of things parse xml and I bet > excel does too, just not as readily as it did csv. I think csv has one problem xml and rdbs don't have. It can't store relations. there are some relations in jMeter - e.g. to one sample there may me several assert

Re: Database logging and log integration idea [implementation que stion]

2002-10-15 Thread Michal Kostrzewa
Hi Dave, > > Michal, you may not have been thinking of ongoing performance monitoring of > production systems, but this is a terrific extension for jmeter! > I'm very glad to hear this. JDBC logging already works (even for distributed jMeter testing logging to one common db :-)), I'm having some