Hi,
I am using an Aggregate Report listener. I have a minimum HTTP response
of 0 ms. But how can this be so? How can a web transaction be less than
1 ms?
Many Thanks
Paul
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On 1 May 2014 15:53, loadt...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Hi,
I am using an Aggregate Report listener. I have a minimum HTTP response
of 0 ms. But how can this be so? How can a web transaction be less than
1 ms?
Possible causes:
- Fast webserver/network
- The timer resolution may be insufficient to
Hi Sebb,
It's probably because I am running tests within the same network, I
shouldn't hit caching as I am using different variables per request. I'd
expect at least 1 ms.
No, I am not using HTTP Cache Manager?
Can the timer resolution be made more granular?
Many Thanks
Paul
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Hi,
I am using an Aggregate Report listener. I have a minimum HTTP response of 0
ms. But how can this be so? How can a web transaction be less than
1 ms?
Many Thanks
Paul
On 1 May 2014 16:19, loadt...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Hi Sebb,
It's probably because I am running tests within the same network, I
shouldn't hit caching as I am using different variables per request. I'd
expect at least 1 ms.
No, I am not using HTTP Cache Manager?
Can the timer resolution be
to change/enhance that without
breaking existing tests.
I suggest you raise an enhancement request.
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Hi,
I am