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Re: User Thinking time, problem embeding a Timer in Http Proxy Server

May this be a Http Proxy server configuration problem with the Timer?
Thanks for your help.

> Hi,
> In order to automatically generate the user thinking time, I insert a
> constant timer into a Http Proxy Server. Curiously, the registered
> delay time in each sample, is measured from the begining of the
> previous response's request.
>
> I was expecting this delay registered time, being measured from the
> previous response. This would have been the User thinking time.This is
> not unfortunally the case.
>
> The setting is quite simple:
>
> +Test Plan
>  +Thread Group
>     +Default Http Request
>     +Http Request 1
>        +Constant Timer 1
>     +Http Request 2         Http Requests & Timers generated by http
>     proxy
>        +Constant Timer 2
>     +Http Request 3
>        +Constant Timer 3
> +--Workbench
>  +--HttpProxyServer
>     +--Constant Timer
>
> If you have a web application, define a scenario, when you obtain de
> response of the request, immediately send a new request (click on a
> button or link); then see what the registered time is. The result
> (delay time) seems surprising.
>
> Am I missing something!?
> How can I measure the thinking time.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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