Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-24 Thread sebb
ST > >> >> > Load time: 1489 > >> >> > Latency: 1360 > >> >> > Size in bytes: 81648 > >> >> > Sample Count: 1 > >> >> > Error Count: 0 > >> >> > Response code: 200 > >

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-24 Thread Noel O'Brien
where the discrepancy is coming from Regards, Noel - Original Message - From: "linuxos" To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org Sent: Friday, 24 April, 2009 06:36:42 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland, Portugal Subject: Re: Response Time of Http Request In the Sampler result, I

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-23 Thread linuxos
; > >> > 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

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-22 Thread Noel O'Brien
am 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 > >> > >>

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-22 Thread linuxos
e - 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: Wednes

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-22 Thread Noel O'Brien
am 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 Re

RE: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-22 Thread Kannan, Sengamalam
eter-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 resul

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-22 Thread Noel O'Brien
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 f

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-22 Thread linuxos
psed 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! >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/R

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-21 Thread sebb
Regards > > Sengamalam Kannan > Testing CoE > Mobile: +91 99529 67005 > Tel: +91 44 6615 2684 > > -Original Message- > From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 4:11 PM > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: Re: Response

RE: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-21 Thread Kannan, Sengamalam
st Subject: Re: Response Time of Http Request On 21/04/2009, linuxos 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 "Res

Re: Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-21 Thread sebb
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.

Response Time of Http Request

2009-04-20 Thread linuxos
quot;Latency"? I can't find the Start Time and End Time! Do they exist in JMeter? Help! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Response-Time-of-Http-Request-tp23148393p23148393.html Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -