hi edgar

fine with what u r saying but jmeter does downlaod imgaes more 
times than its referred on the page. In one page one image was 
appearing only once but jmeter downloaded it 7 times.
These things make the results incomparable.
Also cache on and off option should be available ideally with 
jmeter to get times as close as possible in various situations.

thanx
viv


On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 Edgar Knobloch wrote :
>Hello,
>
>I don't know the current implementation of jmeter for the images, 
>but
>downloading everything again and again with every request, is 
>fine for me.
>Jmeter is a stress tool, which generates requests. It is 
>simulating the
>worst case - a user has no caching enabled in his browser.
>Having the same request in a thread repeated again and again is 
>like having
>a lot of different new users in a row. It makes not much sense 
>for me to
>behave like a single user, who requests a single page again and 
>again, but
>uses the benefits of a browser cache.
>
>Just my thoughts.
>
>Regards,
>Edgar Knobloch
>
> > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> > From: Vivian Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Subject: images times
> >
> >
> > hi there
> >
> > In the view results tree listener we get to see the times 
>for
> > various elements of the request.
> >
> > If a page is requested with images, i have noted that download 
>for
> > images appear as many times as it appears in the web-page 
>and
> > sometimes even more than number of times than actually 
>referred in
> > the page.Though browsers would actually download the image 
>only
> > once.(and not even once when its already there in the cache). 
>So
> > this might give all the wrong performance times!!!
> >
> > Is jmeter actually downlaoding the images these many number 
>of
> > times and adding those times or is it some GUI error which 
>make it
> > appear so?
> >
> > thanx
> > vivian r.
> >
> >
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