3.33.1.1 Turning on the recording

  1. You can activate the Chronon recording in Jubula by selecting:
    Help --> Start Chronon Recorder

    \includegraphics[height=2cm]{danger} Linux users: you must first comment Chronon in for the ITE in the .ini file by removing the hash signs from the two lines in the .ini file, and then restart Jubula . If you are starting Jubula from the command line with Chronon on Linux, please ensure that your current directory is the Jubula directory, otherwise Jubula will not start.
  2. The Progress View will open and you will see the status of the recording. The progress bar continues to run once the recorder has started. The status changes from starting to running. When the recorder is running, you will be able to see the job running in the Progress View and also in the status bar. Do not stop the job - this will stop the recording.
  3. Once the recorder is running, your actions in Jubula are written to the recording file.
    \includegraphics[height=2cm]{lightbulb} Bear in mind that any data contained within Jubula may be visible by our development team when analysing any Chronon files
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\includegraphics[height=2cm]{lightbulb} We do not recommend running the Chronon recorder constantly, as the collection of additional information can lead to detractions in performance in Jubula . Instead, we would recommend turning Chronon on when you specifically want to reproduce a problem, and turning it off afterwards. Additionally, you should ensure that you have increased the heap space to avoid running into memory problems.



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