http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Request Retrieve All Embedded Resources from HTML Files However note that the browser behavior is mostly unpredictable and a function of various caches so the values you get here are just ballpark estimates . This wont include browser render times etc..
regards deepak P.S. if you just want to group requests http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Transaction_Controller On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Andrew Melnyk <[email protected]>wrote: > Can anybody expand on the problem below mentioned? > > 2009/7/5 Jmeter_User <[email protected]> > > > > > Hi All, > > I have started using Jmeter recently. I am having a query on how to find > > out the average respone time of the transaction when it includes images > and > > java scripts as > > > > part of its transaction. Because I could see the response time given by > > Jmeter is less than response time given by Load Runner for the same > > transaction recorded in > > > > jmeter and load runner, when there are some images in the page. > > The reason I could guess is, in Load runner, the response time is > including > > the images downloaded on the page along with the transaction, but in case > > of > > jmeter, the > > > > transaction response time is excluding the images downloaded, because the > > images repsones time will be shown as separate request, as its records > each > > images as a > > > > separate request. > > I am testing one application which is similar to search engine, > > While recording, if the page is having many images and some java scripts, > > then all those are added in as individual http requests and along with > the > > actual > > > > searchresults.aspx request. In this situation I am not able to find out > > exact time taken for the search along with image download, because if I > > just > > consider the > > > > response time of searchresults.aspx, it may be less, as it is excluding > the > > resposne times of the images and java scripts on the same page. > > > > For eaxmple : > > If I have the page with http requests recorded scripts are like: > > > > http://forexample.com/download.gif > > http://forexample.com/required.js > > http://actualsearchresults.aspx > > http://forexample.com/finalimage.gif > > > > > > If I run the script like above, I will get response times of individual > > reuquests and total avergae at the end in aggragte and summery report. > How > > can I consolidate > > > > all the images, jave sripts and actual search aspx response times. > > Application having many images and java scripts, there will be many http > > requests separtely shown in Jmeter for each image and each java script. > > Which is confusing me > > > > to find the exact response time of the transaction which includes images > > and > > java scripts as part of its transaction. > > > > Please let me know is there any way to do it or is there any way of > > recording. I dont want to exclude images, becasue if I tried excluding > the > > images and java scripts, > > > > I get response times very less compared to running the same transaction > in > > load runner. > > -- > > View this message in context: > > > http://www.nabble.com/Calculating-average-response-time-for-each-transactions-when-it-contains-many-images-tp24340237p24340237.html > > Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > > > >

