Am 26. Januar 2016 12:16:52 MEZ, schrieb Peter Peterse <[email protected]>: >Hello Sagar, > >Thanks for your reaction. >When I run it in the non-gui the load times are similar to the gui. >I'm not sure what you mean with your second point. Running JMeter on >the >server which you want to test? This is not a good idea. I always create > >my load test on my local machine. The first test are also on this >machine. > >My example load test can be downloaded from: http://we.tl/qL5gsBmuR2 >This test contains only a requests which is similar to the requests in >my own test, and has the same issues. Load times costs 500ms in stead >of >less than 200ms.
Have you tried to use different http sampler implementations? Httpclient4 will initialize ssl with the forest request, which could add to your measured times. What happens if you do more than one request? Regards, Felix > >Regards, >Peter > > >Op 26-1-2016 om 11:56 schreef SAGAR JISKAR: >> Hi Peter, >> >> Try below possible methods >> >> 1) Run this test in NON GUI mode. >> 2) Jmeter should have installed on server not on local machine. >> >> Many Thank >> Cheers, >> Sagar Jiskar >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 6:26 PM, Peter Peterse ><[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I'm seeing some rare issues with the load time in JMeter (2.13) when >I >>> create a test which loads json requests. >>> For example I create the next test plan: >>> - Test plan >>> - Thread Group >>> - HTTP Request >>> servername: suggestqueries.google.com >>> portnumber: 80 >>> protocol: http >>> method: GET >>> path: /complete/search?q=ob&client=jsonp&hl=fr >>> - HTTP Header Manager >>> Content-Type = application/json; charset=utf-8 >>> - View Result Tree >>> >>> The request in the View Result Tree looks like: >>> ====== >>> GET >>> >http://suggestqueries.google.com/complete/search?q=ob&client=jsonp&hl=fr >>> >>> [no cookies] >>> >>> Request Headers: >>> Connection: keep-alive >>> Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8 >>> Host: suggestqueries.google.com >>> User-Agent: Apache-HttpClient/4.2.6 (java 1.5) >>> ====== >>> >>> The sampler result is: >>> ====== >>> Thread Name: Thread Group 1-1 >>> Sample Start: 2016-01-26 11:08:51 CET >>> Load time: 551 >>> Connect Time: 8 >>> Latency: 551 >>> Size in bytes: 459 >>> Headers size in bytes: 383 >>> Body size in bytes: 76 >>> Sample Count: 1 >>> Error Count: 0 >>> Response code: 200 >>> Response message: OK >>> >>> Response headers: >>> HTTP/1.1 200 OK >>> Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 10:08:51 GMT >>> Expires: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 10:08:51 GMT >>> Cache-Control: private, max-age=3600 >>> Content-Type: text/javascript; charset=ISO-8859-1 >>> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="f.txt" >>> Server: gws >>> X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block >>> X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN >>> Accept-Ranges: none >>> Vary: Accept-Encoding >>> Transfer-Encoding: chunked >>> >>> >>> HTTPSampleResult fields: >>> ContentType: text/javascript; charset=ISO-8859-1 >>> DataEncoding: ISO-8859-1 >>> ====== >>> >>> In this case the load time is 551ms. >>> When I execute the same request in FireFox Firebug gives me a >loadtime of >>> 187ms. >>> I find it a huge gap between JMeter and Firebug. >>> >>> Can someone give me a clue what I can do to get a valid load time in >>> JMeter? >>> >>> Thanks for the reactions. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Peter Peterse >>> >>> >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>> > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
