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Grinder Analyzer V2.b9 is released

This is mostly a cleanup release. Several bugs were fixed, including the dreaded "KeyError" issue that had been affecting users with scripts recorded in the proxy. Output is now done through log4j, with the default level generating considerably less verbose output.

Posted by Travis Bear 2008-11-04

Grinder Analyzer V2.b8 is released.

Fixed several bugs. Windows users now have a launcher script like their Linux and OS X brethren.

Artifacts closed:

2187454 index out of range
2185178 windows launcher script
2152796 UnsupportedClassVersionError: Bad version no. in .class file

Posted by Travis Bear 2008-10-24

Grinder Analyzer V2.b7 is released.

This release fixes a Windows compatibility bug introduced in V2.b6.

Posted by Travis Bear 2008-09-23

Scale Tracker: Grinder Analyzer V2.b6 is released.

This version of Grinder Analyzer is compatible with the new log file format introduced in The Grinder 3.1.

In addition, certain chart parameters -- graph size, granularity, etc. -- are now configurable.

Posted by Travis Bear 2008-08-21

Scale Tracker: Grinder Analyzer V2.b5 is released.

Corrects a line-ending bug in the tail utility which caused problems when the log files were in the Windows text file format.

Posted by Travis Bear 2008-03-02

Scale Tracker: Grinder Analyzer V2.b4 is released

This release fixes a problem where multiple versions of the velocityMerger jar file were included in the lib directory. Thanks to Ross Nicholson for identifying this issue.

Posted by Travis Bear 2008-02-27

Scale Tracker: Grinder Analyzer V2.b3 is released

Data warehousing, browsing, and analysis for scale test data generated by The Grinder.

Fixes some unhandled number format exceptions. Documentation changed to .html format. Fixes problem with transaction names containing spaces.

Posted by Travis Bear 2008-01-29

Grinder Analyzer V2.b1 is released

This version generates an HTML document that shows your graphs and performance data at a glance.

Posted by Travis Bear 2008-01-22
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