7 11:55
Cc: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Variation in response time Using Jmeter
The test plan uses Transaction Controllers, which I think will include
the time of any additional processing, such as the Regex Extractor.
But I doubt this makes much difference.
The TCs also include downloads of s
The test plan uses Transaction Controllers, which I think will include
the time of any additional processing, such as the Regex Extractor.
But I doubt this makes much difference.
The TCs also include downloads of stylesheets, which are the same in both cases.
JMeter does not currently cache such r
Hi Sebb,
Please find the attached Test plan. I am sending you edited test plan since i
can out send the company data out.
Thanks,
Puneet
sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Perhaps you can send me the test plan privately
(don't post it to the
list) and I can have a look in case there is anything o
Perhaps you can send me the test plan privately (don't post it to the
list) and I can have a look in case there is anything obvious.
On 05/09/07, puneet jagtiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Response size is same
>
> sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any error messages in jmeter.log?
>
> Might be wo
Response size is same
sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any error messages in jmeter.log?
Might be worth temporarily adding a View Results in Table Listener;
this will show the data sizes, as well as individual times.
What does the Summary report show for min and max, and how do these
compare with
There is no error in jmeter.log and even the maximum and min time is high
sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any error messages in jmeter.log?
Might be worth temporarily adding a View Results in Table Listener;
this will show the data sizes, as well as individual times.
What does the Summary report
Any error messages in jmeter.log?
Might be worth temporarily adding a View Results in Table Listener;
this will show the data sizes, as well as individual times.
What does the Summary report show for min and max, and how do these
compare with the other test tools?
On 04/09/07, puneet jagtiani <[
I am using HTTP Request sampler,
I am recording script through HTTP proxy server.
I am sure i am downloading same amount of data and generating same load of 1
user. I am calculating average through summary report
sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Which HTTP Sampler are you using?
Are you using http
Which HTTP Sampler are you using?
Are you using http: or https:?
Are you sure that you are downloading the same amount of data in each test?
Server responses may vary with the headers that are sent.
Are you sure that you are generating the same load on the server in each test?
Server response may
Hi,
I am using Jmeter for performance testing of one of the application. I am
encountering a lot of variation in response times between LoadRunner, Rational
Robot and Jmeter
Jmeter Version : Version 2.2
JDK and JRE Version :1_5_0_12
Average Response times
Jmeter:
Homepage: 11.156Sec.
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