thanks for the feedback.
if u've downloaded the nightly builds recently then u'll have a visualizer called
GraphFull Results. This graph is useful to find out how much time each
components(images, applets etc) of the html page take from an overall perspective.
NOTE : sampling the page at least 10 times to get a good plot. Currently, I'm having
problems getting the Loop Controller to stop looping after nth times. It's always
looping forever!!! I must have build something wrongly =). Anyway that's another
matter. You can do the alternative by setting 10 threads with each sampling the url
sample once only (done with Once-Only Controller).
For multi-thread samplings with more than one pages per thread, I intend to group
those samples of the same pages together and display them in this manner otherwise.
Can't think of any other way for it to make sense.
neth
-----Original Message-----
From: "jaideep mehta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 13:38:27 +0000
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: rg. jmeter visualizers
> hi neth
>
> good to see u taking initiative in developing new visualisers.
>
> i think of some additions that u may consider for your first graph.
>
> its like what ur 1st graph is like mapping of View Results listener but i
> think if u map ViewResults tree it would be more useful.
>
> it would be like for first sample what is total time for loading whole
> sample and within it whats the breakup of various parts and so on for all
> samples.
>
> i have attached a .bmp showing what i mean.see if this idea helps u in
> anyway.
>
> thanx a lot.
>
> jaideep
>
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