depends on user's machine config n browser type ? am i
right ?
Thanks
Psd
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config n browser type ? am i
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of running my test plan?
There are only time of each request in view results in table. I need to
know the total time of executing 2 or more requests (2 or more)? Can
someone help me?
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the sampler. Thus, I don't know whether they will affect the timings.
Geoff
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Im using a beanshell preprocessor for some
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Hi experts,
Im using a beanshell preprocessor for some calculation.
My query is Do the response time logged by Jmeter includes the preprocessor
execution time also ??
Im also wondering how Jmeter record the response time, wether Jmeter
records time at the start of getting the first byte or wait
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Hi experts,
Im using a beanshell preprocessor for some calculation.
My query is Do the response time logged by Jmeter includes the
preprocessor execution time also ??
Im also wondering how Jmeter record the response
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