I've a problem I'm hoping someone on the list may assist me with.  Here's the 
situation:

I'm running jmeter's http proxy to capture user activity.  The activity 
consists of opening a web page, a login, some manipulations, and then a logout. 
 The data is exported to a .csv file.  The file includes each method called, 
latency time, and elapsed time and some other parameters.  I want to be able to 
mark the start and end of each activity, as seen by the user.  For example, 
during a login, the user finishes entering the name and password into the GUI 
and then hits the "enter" key.  I want to have a "mark" showing the moment the 
"enter" key is hit to the moment authentication is completed, as seen by the 
user.  Examining the .csv file is difficult, as the start and end times require 
an in-depth understanding of the methods that are called during these 
procedures (I don't have this knowledge).

The best analogy I can think of is the following:  in embedded systems, this is 
equivalent to having a logic analyzer capture the start and end time of a 
function call.

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Best regards,

Bo



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