Re: calculating the time using java request results.sampleStart results.sampleEnd

2008-02-07 Thread sebb
On 07/02/2008, Fulvio Guglielmelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I have test with java request
   i user the following steps

   results.sampleStart();
t1
   results.samplePause();
  ..
   results.sampleResume();
t2
   results.sampleEnd();

   is possible have by java code the t1 and t2 time?

It's not stored by JMeter, but if you are writing your own code of
course you can do what you want.

   thanks
   Fulvio


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calculating the time using java request results.sampleStart results.sampleEnd

2008-02-07 Thread Fulvio Guglielmelli
  I have test with java request
  i user the following steps
   
  results.sampleStart();
   t1
  results.samplePause();
 ..
  results.sampleResume();
   t2
  results.sampleEnd();
   
  is possible have by java code the t1 and t2 time?
   
  thanks
  Fulvio


Fulvio Guglielmelli  
  Project Manager 
   
  http://www.linkedin.com/in/fulvioguglielmelli 
   
  Work: +39 011 3169430 
Mobile: +39 335 5971678 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

  Consoft Sistemi SPA 
Corso Traiano 85 
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Re: calculating the time using java request results.sampleStart results.sampleEnd

2008-02-07 Thread Fulvio Guglielmelli
I know but i would like to know how is possbile
   
  Read the time calculated after the the 
   results.samplePause();
   
  and then, after the results.sampleResume() the new time value until the 
results.sampleEnd();
   
  is it possible ? 
  thanks
  Fulvio
   
  
sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
  On 07/02/2008, Fulvio Guglielmelli wrote:
 I have test with java request
 i user the following steps

 results.sampleStart();
 t1
 results.samplePause();
 ..
 results.sampleResume();
 t2
 results.sampleEnd();

 is possible have by java code the t1 and t2 time?

It's not stored by JMeter, but if you are writing your own code of
course you can do what you want.

 thanks
 Fulvio


 Fulvio Guglielmelli
 Project Manager

 http://www.linkedin.com/in/fulvioguglielmelli

 Work: +39 011 3169430
 Mobile: +39 335 5971678
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Consoft Sistemi SPA
 Corso Traiano 85
 TORINO, 10135 ITALY



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