Hi,
I'm making a HTTP post request from JMeter to a web service, which then goes to 
a SQL database.  The average times for this call I'm getting (when looking at 
the summary report in JMeter) is between 3 - 5 seconds.  However, when I do 
this same call from a C# load testing application which does the same I get 
around 0.2 - 0.5 ms.  When I look at the timings through Fidler (an application 
which monitors traffic coming out of and into your PC) I get around 0.2 - 0.5 
ms too.

Why are JMeter's timings so much bigger?  Does anybody know what else JMeter is 
measuring that may cause this?


(I have removed all pre and post-processing from the HTTP in JMeter too just to 
exclude this).


Thanks,
Jamie.



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