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Re: Incorrect response time - JMeter Response Time > Actual Response Time

Add a View Result Tree and see the responses. probabbly you have one that
gets a time-out and affects the test in general.

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Re: Incorrect response time - JMeter Response Time > Actual Response Time

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
This discussion is off-topic for the JMeter developer list.

If necessary, please continue on the JMeter user list.

On 19 July 2011 11:38, Oliver Lloyd <ol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dude, have you considered the possibility that you load test is causing the
> application to slow down? You know, this is actually quite common and
> there's probably nothing 'wrong' with JMeter.
>
> You may be floundering in that sea of confusion where a lot of people end up
> after they have finally managed to get their scripts working and then they
> run them, get a bunch of numbers back and then suddenly realise that there
> is a lot more to load testing than using tools and writing scripts after it
> becomes clear that the tool is not able to tell them if the test they just
> ran passed or failed.
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Re: Incorrect response time - JMeter Response Time > Actual Response Time

Posted by Oliver Lloyd <ol...@hotmail.com>.
Dude, have you considered the possibility that you load test is causing the
application to slow down? You know, this is actually quite common and
there's probably nothing 'wrong' with JMeter.

You may be floundering in that sea of confusion where a lot of people end up
after they have finally managed to get their scripts working and then they
run them, get a bunch of numbers back and then suddenly realise that there
is a lot more to load testing than using tools and writing scripts after it
becomes clear that the tool is not able to tell them if the test they just
ran passed or failed.

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