Unfortunately that currently isn't possible. In the past, I simply used 
mozilla and eye ball it. It's totally unscientific and not accurate, but it 
gives you a rough "feeling". Also, keep in mind that the HTML rendering in 
JMeter isn't any where near optimal. To get an "accurate" measurement, I 
would think one would need to modify/extend IE and time it that way.

peter


On 9/2/05, Sandeep Mankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> Can we measure the GUI rendering time in JMeter??
> 
> When doing performance tests we want to have a breakup of the response
> time for e.g. if the home page takes 2 sec. we need the breakup of these
> 2 sec. in terms of the time taken to render the HTML GUI alone is 0.5
> sec., the SQL Call took 0.25 sec., and the Servlet took 1.25 sec to do
> rest of the stuff..
> 
> Secondly, for the HTML GUI we want to check the time it takes to render
> when the content is cached in the Browser and the time it takes to
> render when the content is NOT cached in the Browser.
> Is this possible using JMeter???
> 
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