Thank you Shay !
All these rather rarely expressed kind words are really very nice from you
and indeed encourage us.

Your ideas are interesting:

   - I think there is an enhancement bugzilla for the GUI one but our time
   is counted
   - Please open a bugzilla for the second one:
      - Explanation is that output is buffered so we end up  with partial
      lines while load testing. At end the file is complete.
      - But I agree it should be possible to generate the report ignoring
      last line if incomplete


Regards

On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 8:57 PM Shay Ginsbourg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Recently, Jmeter has incredibly improved in so many aspects that its
> developers really deserve some standing ovation. It is justifiably
> considered to be a leading testing tool. Minor usability changes that
> impose little risk could make it even greater. For example, the HTML report
> is a wonderful and most valuable feature that unfortunately does not have a
> GUI for its own generation. Even the simplest GUI would make it accessible
> for new users. Another related and common issue is that many JTL files has
> a last line which is incomplete for various reasons. The HTML report may
> not be created at all for such a frequent JTL file issue, so it would be
> very wise to automatically ignore last lines in cases of their
> incompleteness. Thank you guys for your good work and please accept my
> compliments.
>
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Cordialement.
Philippe Mouawad.

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