JMeter will only measure the first byte sent to last byte recieved.

Depending on the page layout, rendering could take a lot longer. What's your
goal? JMeter is meant to test a server's ability to handle requests, not the
browser's ability to render a page.

I don't know how CompuWare QA load works, so maybe it's parsing the response
from the server. I would suggest reading my article on load and stress
testing on jmeter's homepage. hopefully that will explain things a bit
better and help bring focus to your customer's qa testing.

peter

On 9/18/06, Rishay Marajah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Guys,

I am currently measuring the performance of a J2EE application.  The
Customer QA is using CompuWare QA Load and the results between this
product and jmeter are vastly different.

The team has indicated to me that JMeter is NOT measuring the time it
takes from the moment of click until the page has fully loaded. It is
merely measuring the page request time.

Even though jmeter does not show the CSS...Does it download it?
Does the timings include all the gifs/jpgs on the web page?

Regards,
Rishay Marajah
QA Developer / Test Analyst / Jmeter Dark Templer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rishay Marajah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 4:59 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Performance Testing (Embedded Resources)

Hi Guys,



Could some explain me the following:

1.      What is difference between turning embedded resources on and
off?
2.      When I turn embedded resources on certain pages...I get -> "The
pages has temp...moved to"
3.      My testing env =

        a.      Weblogic 8.1 SP4
        b.      Oracle 9i DB
        c.      J2EE Application
        d.      HTTPS protocol



Regards,

Rishay Marajah

QA Developer / Test Analyst / Jmeter Dark Templer

Mobile: +27 84 884 8633

MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Direct Line: +27 11 575 1355

Direct Fax: +27 11 576 1355

Consology (Pty) Ltd

www.consology.com

Connect to better Business



The Definition of an Upgrade: Take out old bugs and put new ones in




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