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I want to find out the percentage of HTTPS requests that take less than a second in JMeter

Hi,
I have written a JMeter test plan firing HTTPS requests at a web service. I need to know the percentage of calls that take less than a second. Does anyone know how to do this?

Thanks,
Jamie.



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RE: I want to find out the percentage of HTTPS requests that take less than a second in JMeter

Posted by "Masters,Louis" <Lo...@fhlbny.com>.
I have done this in the past by dumping the results ('view results in table' or something less intrusive) and then using Excel.  It's low tech but works and you can do some good analysis off it.


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> Hi,
> I have written a JMeter test plan firing HTTPS requests at a web
> service. I need to know the percentage of calls that take less than a
> second. Does anyone know how to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie.
>
>
>
> Jamie Brydges
> Software Developer Tester
> First Databank
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Re: I want to find out the percentage of HTTPS requests that take less than a second in JMeter

Posted by Flavio Cysne <fl...@gmail.com>.
As Peter Peterse said, JMeter Plugins' Response Times Percentiles listener
can give you a view about it. Open the test result XML/CSV file, check the
"Force maximum Y axis to", in Settings tab, and use 1000 as input value.
Maybe you'll have to choose aggregated display to have an overall view or
choose, in Rows tab, which requests you want to see on the graph.

Re: I want to find out the percentage of HTTPS requests that take less than a second in JMeter

Posted by Philippe Mouawad <p....@ubik-ingenierie.com>.
Also note that next version of JMeter will allow you to configure 3
percentiles for Aggregate Graph, Aggregate Report and Summary Report.

https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57217

Regards
Philippe M.

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:05 PM, UBIK LOAD PACK Support <
support@ubikloadpack.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> this might help you:
>
> http://www.ubik-ingenierie.com/blog/automatically-generating-nice-graphs-at-end-of-your-load-test-with-apache-jmeter-and-jmeter-plugins/
>
> Regards
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> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Deepak Shetty <sh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> if you have no other scenario that you are testing in this script then one
>> way to do this natively is to use a duration assertion ( 1 sec ). 100 -
>> error % is your value (Assuming you have no other errors)
>>
>>
>> regards
>> deepak
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 3:58 AM, Brydges, Jamie <jb...@fdbhealth.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> > I have written a JMeter test plan firing HTTPS requests at a web
>> service.
>> > I need to know the percentage of calls that take less than a second.
>> Does
>> > anyone know how to do this?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Jamie.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Jamie Brydges
>> > Software Developer Tester
>> > First Databank
>> > Tel: +(0) 1392 440 154
>> > Email:  jbrydges@fdbhealth.com<ma...@fdbhealth.com>
>> > Website:  www.fdbhealth.co.uk<http://www.fdbhealth.co.uk/>
>> >
>> > Follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/FDB_UK/> and LinkedIn<
>> > http://www.linkedin.com/company/first-databank-fdb-uk>
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Re: I want to find out the percentage of HTTPS requests that take less than a second in JMeter

Posted by UBIK LOAD PACK Support <su...@ubikloadpack.com>.
Hi,
this might help you:
http://www.ubik-ingenierie.com/blog/automatically-generating-nice-graphs-at-end-of-your-load-test-with-apache-jmeter-and-jmeter-plugins/

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On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Deepak Shetty <sh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> if you have no other scenario that you are testing in this script then one
> way to do this natively is to use a duration assertion ( 1 sec ). 100 -
> error % is your value (Assuming you have no other errors)
>
>
> regards
> deepak
>
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 3:58 AM, Brydges, Jamie <jb...@fdbhealth.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have written a JMeter test plan firing HTTPS requests at a web service.
> > I need to know the percentage of calls that take less than a second. Does
> > anyone know how to do this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jamie.
> >
> >
> >
> > Jamie Brydges
> > Software Developer Tester
> > First Databank
> > Tel: +(0) 1392 440 154
> > Email:  jbrydges@fdbhealth.com<ma...@fdbhealth.com>
> > Website:  www.fdbhealth.co.uk<http://www.fdbhealth.co.uk/>
> >
> > Follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/FDB_UK/> and LinkedIn<
> > http://www.linkedin.com/company/first-databank-fdb-uk>
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> >
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Re: I want to find out the percentage of HTTPS requests that take less than a second in JMeter

Posted by Deepak Shetty <sh...@gmail.com>.
if you have no other scenario that you are testing in this script then one
way to do this natively is to use a duration assertion ( 1 sec ). 100 -
error % is your value (Assuming you have no other errors)


regards
deepak

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 3:58 AM, Brydges, Jamie <jb...@fdbhealth.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
> I have written a JMeter test plan firing HTTPS requests at a web service.
> I need to know the percentage of calls that take less than a second. Does
> anyone know how to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie.
>
>
>
> Jamie Brydges
> Software Developer Tester
> First Databank
> Tel: +(0) 1392 440 154
> Email:  jbrydges@fdbhealth.com<ma...@fdbhealth.com>
> Website:  www.fdbhealth.co.uk<http://www.fdbhealth.co.uk/>
>
> Follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/FDB_UK/> and LinkedIn<
> http://www.linkedin.com/company/first-databank-fdb-uk>
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>
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Re: I want to find out the percentage of HTTPS requests that take less than a second in JMeter

Posted by Peter Peterse <pe...@peterse-uithuizen.com>.
You can use the persentile graph from JMeter plugin < https://www.google.nl/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=s9nkVM23OoOsUYfVg_AF&url=http://jmeter-plugins.org/&ved=0CB8QFjAA&usg=AFQjCNFXUB8Xjbc29pJ6EHDLxxsmwbwqyw >

Regards Peter



"Brydges, Jamie" <jb...@fdbhealth.com> schreef op 18 februari 2015 12:58:05 CET:
>Hi,
>I have written a JMeter test plan firing HTTPS requests at a web
>service. I need to know the percentage of calls that take less than a
>second. Does anyone know how to do this?
>
>Thanks,
>Jamie.
>
>
>
>Jamie Brydges
>Software Developer Tester
>First Databank
>Tel: +(0) 1392 440 154
>Email:  jbrydges@fdbhealth.com<ma...@fdbhealth.com>
>Website:  www.fdbhealth.co.uk<http://www.fdbhealth.co.uk/>
>
>Follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/FDB_UK/> and
>LinkedIn<http://www.linkedin.com/company/first-databank-fdb-uk>
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>
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