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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Labudu Gopanna <La...@cybage.com> on 2006/08/03 09:12:32 UTC
Response time of a recorded page.
Hi all,
I am using jmeter 2.2 version
I have recorded using proxy server
It shows no. of url like .gif, .js., .pnp extensions.
Should I consider these urls for web page response time?
I want one web page response time?
Should I add all the response times of different urls(.gif, .css, .js,
.pnp) to get a web page response time?
Or
Should I take web page response time only?
Regards
Labudu Gopanna,
Re: Response time of a recorded page.
Posted by Chris Hansen <tc...@xmission.com>.
You would record the time for all materials on a page to download, not just the
text of the html page.
Labudu Gopanna wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using jmeter 2.2 version
>
> I have recorded using proxy server
>
> It shows no. of url like .gif, .js., .pnp extensions.
>
> Should I consider these urls for web page response time?
>
> I want one web page response time?
>
> Should I add all the response times of different urls(.gif, .css, .js,
> .pnp) to get a web page response time?
>
> Or
>
> Should I take web page response time only?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Labudu Gopanna,
>
>
>
>
>
>
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