the response takes 3 seconds, it has very little to do with JMeter and everything to 
do with your webpage. A well designed webpage should process the response within 1 
second for moderately complex database query and transformation. A simple webpage 
should be less than 500ms.
 
the easiest way to see what's going on is add a bunch of time measurements to your 
webpage and load it with a browser. then you can see what is taking so long. Once you 
get that ironed out, load testing can begin.
 
peter lin


REBESCHINI Christophe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JMeter responds well to all my needs, but a scenario run takes many time.
For example, I have wait 1 minute for the two first "HTTP Request", and
"View Results in Table" says it has taken 3 seconds !

Is there a document about good use rules of JMeter GUI ?
If not, could some one tell me how to improve the time a run takes.

If it can help, here is my scenario content :
- 1 "HTTP Request Defaults", 1 "HTTP Cookie Manager" and 1 "User Parameter"
at the beginning.
- A list of "HTTP Request" Sampler with a "Response Assertion" on each.
- 1 "View Results Tree" and 1 "View Results in Table" at the end.

Thanks

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