Listener: Jmeter Tutorial
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Listener allows us to view and analyze the Sampler request and response in the form of tables, graphs, trees etc. You can also save
results in a file and read saved results later. You can access the sampler result in an ongoing load/stress test without waiting till end.
Listener can be added anywhere in the test plan. It will gather data only from elements defined in its scope.
Aggregate Graph
Aggregate Report
Assertion Results
Backend Listener
BeanShell Listener
BSF Listener
Comparison Assertion Visualizer
Generate Summary Results
Graph Results
JSR223 Listener
Mailer Visualizer
Monitor Results
Response Time Graph
Saves Responses to a file
Simple Data Writer
Summary Report
View Results in Table
View Results Tree
2: Aggregate Report
Aggregate report shows a separate table row for each differently named sampler request in the test.
3: Assertion Results:
Assertion Results displays the results of assertions applied on the Sampler. You can see in the below figure, if any assertion fails it will
look like this.
Please Note that Assertion Results SHOULD NOT BE USED during Load/Stress test as it consumes a lot of resources like memory and
CPU. It is recommended to use it with functional testing or debugging purposes.
Please Note that View Results Tree SHOULD NOT BE USED during Load/Stress test as it consumes a lot of resources like memory
and CPU. It is recommended to use it with functional testing or debugging purposes.
1. Select desired response format view from available options in dropdown like Text, RegExp Tester, CSS/JQuery Tester, XPath
Tester, HTML, HTML (download resources), Document, JSON
2. Select tab Sampler result, Request and Response data
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