Thanks for the response!  

This is an example where the documentation doesn't give enough
information to avoid questions being asked on this forum. I don't mind
asking the questions as the responses usually come back quick!  But I
bet half of my questions could be answered if there was a bit more
detail in the documentation.  For example, the parameters that can be
configured in the listeners.  It isn't obvious what all of these are,
and how they are measured.  For example, what does it mean to "save Sub
Results" or "save field names"?   I haven't found any place where these
are defined.  Hence I am left to guess, or to try to figure them out
from the results that get logged, or ask a question.  I would think that
it would save a lot of time for you if these things simply got
documented in either "help" or on the webpages.  Or maybe I am just not
looking in the right places?

BTW, what are "save field names" and "save sub results"?

-----Original Message-----
From: sebb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 6:59 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Any way to get more response time breakdowns using Jmeter?

On 14/12/06, Christensen, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most of the commercial testing tools provide a lot more information 
> with respect to response time.  For example, most of them report the 
> response time to the first byte as well as the response time to the
last byte.
> Breakdowns of DNS time and content downloads are also typically 
> included.  Does Jmeter have any of these capabilities, and if so, how 
> would I turn them on?

See:

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/listeners.html

some listeners support latency (time to first response).

Other timings are not currently collected - please feel free to create a
Bugzilla enhancement request with full details of what you are seeking.
Patches also welcome.

S.

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