Images:

        JMeter 2.4 snap: http://tinypic.com/r/xo0hfd/5
        JMeter 2.5.1 snap: http://tinypic.com/r/qn045e/5

I'm using HTTPS.

The POST takes longer, the GET does not. (In the images, the "Homepage" is a
GET, the "Login" is a POST.)

Do I have to build JMeter to get the fixed HTTP client, or is there
somewhere that I can get it already ready to go (for Windows XP, 32bit, Java
JRE1.6.0_29)?

I consider myself a medium to advanced "user" of JMeter, but I'm not really
a developer (of any kind, anymore)...

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Robin D. Wilson
Sr. Director of Web Development
KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.
VOICE: 512-777-1861
www.KingsIsle.com


-----Original Message-----
From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 11:38 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: JMeter reporting higher response times

On 15 November 2011 17:24, Robin D. Wilson <rwils...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hopefully this list can handle images...

No, it cannot.

Use a public hosting service and include the URL in the e-mail.

> I have included a couple screen snaps of what I'm seeing. I ran a test 
> that requests (GET) the 'homepage' from our test machine. Then it 
> POSTs a login (username + password + special token) to the login form. 
> It is a very simplified test.
>
> When I run it on JMeter 2.4, I get throughput of 128.1. When I run it 
> on JMeter 2.5.1 I get throughput of 79.5.
>
> The request averages show similar differences:
>
>        JMeter 2.4 - average times are 744ms
>        JMeter 2.5.1 - average times are 901ms
>
> Re-running the tests over and over give very similar results (there's 
> some variability in the response times of the server, so I had to run 
> this a bunch of times to be sure that I wasn't just seeing an anomaly. 
> The results are consistent - each test run shows JMeter 2.4 running 
> significantly faster than JMeter 2.5.1.

Do you use HTTP or HTTPS?

Do both GET and POST show elapsed time increases?

> BTW, just now, when I tried to switch this test to use the HTTP4 
> client, the cookies stopped working correctly. So I couldn't test that 
> sampler. The above numbers are just for the HTTP3.1 client. I have a 
> cookie value called 'stk', and using the "${COOKIE_stk}" variable in 
> the POST fails about 90% of the time when I'm using the HTTP4 client. It
works fine with HTTP3.1.

There have been some fixes to HC4 since 2.5.1.

> --
> Robin D. Wilson
> Sr. Director of Web Development
> KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.
> VOICE: 512-777-1861
> www.KingsIsle.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 10:09 AM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: JMeter reporting higher response times
>
> On 15 November 2011 15:58, Robin D. Wilson <rwils...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Not sure if this will matter, but have you tried testing this in 
>> JMeter 2.4.x?
>>
>> The reason I ask is that I have a bunch of test scripts that I 
>> regularly run in 2.4 r961953, and I have seen a significant decrease 
>> in performance of these same test scripts (both unmodified, and 
>> switching to various flavors of the new HTTP Sampler) when I switched 
>> to
> 2.5 and 2.5.1.
>
> Can you provide details of these issues please?
>
>> --
>> Robin D. Wilson
>> Sr. Director of Web Development
>> KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.
>> VOICE: 512-777-1861
>> www.KingsIsle.com
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: sasidharsmit [mailto:sasidhars...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 9:08 AM
>> To: jmeter-u...@jakarta.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: JMeter reporting higher response times
>>
>> I disabled everything other than the actual sampler. Still, the 
>> response time is over 2000 ms. PF attached the screenshot.
>>
>> http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/file/n4994555/jmeter_only_sampler.
>> p
>> ng
>> jmeter_only_sampler.png
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sasidhar Sekar
>>
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