I don't know why the HTTP Request Samples are started randomly. So, I guess
waiting time is included in the "Load time" or "Latency", and I can't
calculate the actual time used between the request and response.

Also, I found the "Load time" is very similar to the "Latency"!

Any suggestion?


Noel O'Brien wrote:
> 
> Latency is the time taken until the first response is received by JMeter.
> Load 
> time is the total time to complete the request/response.
> 
> Quoting sebb from a previous mail thread where I had a similar question:
> 
> "Latency is time to first response.
> This may be the entire response, especially for small payloads."
> 
> Regards,
> Noel
> 
> On Wednesday 22 April 2009 09:56:38 Kannan, Sengamalam wrote:
>> Response time for a HTTP request = Load Time - Elapsed time
>>
>> Is this correct? Or is Load time and Response time are the same?
>>
>>
>> Thanks & Regards
>> Sengamalam Kannan
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Noel O'Brien [mailto:nobr...@newbay.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 2:23 PM
>> To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
>> Cc: linuxos
>> Subject: Re: Response Time of Http Request
>>
>> Elapsed Time  == Load Time in  "View Results Tree" listener.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Noel
>>
>> On Wednesday 22 April 2009 08:30:09 linuxos wrote:
>> > Thanks. But I can't find the Elapsed time in the "Sampler result".
>> > Here is my result from the "View Results Tree":
>> >
>> > Thread Name: Thread Group 1-1
>> > Sample Start: 2009-04-22 14:54:01 CST
>> > Load time: 1489
>> > Latency: 1360
>> > Size in bytes: 81648
>> > Sample Count: 1
>> > Error Count: 0
>> > Response code: 200
>> > Response message: OK
>> >
>> > Is there any wrong step in using the JMeter?
>> >
>> > sebb-2-2 wrote:
>> > > On 21/04/2009, linuxos <linuxbet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >>  I've just started using JMeter 2.3.2. I created a "Thread Group",
>>
>> added
>>
>> > >> "HTTP
>> > >>  Request Sampler" and "View Results Tree" for my testing.
>> > >>
>> > >>  For calculation of "Response Time" of a request, is it correct to
>>
>> say
>>
>> > >> it's
>> > >>  the "Load time" minus "Latency"?
>> > >
>> > > No, Load Time is the same as Response Time and overall Elapsed time.
>> > >
>> > >>  I can't find the Start Time and End Time! Do they exist in JMeter?
>> > >
>> > > The default Time Stamp is start time;  end time = start + elapsed.
>> > >
>> > >>  Help!
>> > >>
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