I see. Then i was nearly right. If i measure latency on localhost,
there's nearly no time for delivering the request and response, so that
i get quite the processing time when running the services plus jmeter on
localhost.
Thanks a lot
Albrecht
At 23.11.2010 11:52, sebb wrote:
On 23 November 2010 10:33, Albrecht Weiser<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Jmeter users,
i have created a Jmeter test scenario. I'm testing several Webservices
there. I want to get the PURE PROCESSING TIME of the services itself
(without network losses, etc.). Jmeter offers two times to get with the
listeners:
1. Time needed (I think it's overall time) - t
2. Latency time (?) - lt
If googleing, the statements to latency time are very general. From my point
of view, i need the latency time, if the processing time of a service is
ment.
Can anyone verify my assumption?
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/glossary.html#Latency
Bye
Albrecht
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