If you run your test in GUI mode - by default the results are being kept in
memory (unless you specify something in "Write Results To" section. 

If you run your test in non-GUI mode by default JMeter doesn't store
response data, it intentionally discards the data to avoid high disk IO
which may have negative impact on your test. However you can enable it by
applying custom  Results File Configuration
<http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/properties_reference.html#results_file_config>
  
to wit:


> jmeter.save.saveservice.output_format=xml
> jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data=true
> jmeter.save.saveservice.samplerData=true
> jmeter.save.saveservice.requestHeaders=true
> jmeter.save.saveservice.url=true
> jmeter.save.saveservice.responseHeaders=true

Also be aware that you can test your Regular Expressions, CSS/JQuery
Expressions, JSON Path Expressions, etc. directly in the  View Results Tree
<http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#View_Results_Tree>
  
listener, just select something different from "Text" dropdown. See  How to
Debug your Apache JMeter Script
<https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/how-debug-your-apache-jmeter-script>  
article for more information on the approach.



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