Thanks for your answer Tong Sun, but I already know that the times exported
by JMeter aren't "correct".
In fact, as I said, the second, third, fourth, etc. iterations of JMeter's
script give much lower times than the first one. So there is some kind of
overhead/time lost in the first iteration.
It's strange that, in a tool that has more than 20 years of life, nobody
did comparisons with other tools or noticed this.
Gabriele

Il giorno gio 27 mag 2021 alle ore 01:47 Tong Sun <suntong...@gmail.com> ha
scritto:

> On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 3:37 PM Felix Schumacher wrote:
> >
> > Can you describe the test elements, that you are using? What is inside
> the transaction that takes eight seconds?
>
> I think in such a situation, the best way forward is to test a (simple
> & reliable) public service using JMeter and HP BSM.
>
> If the two still can't agree with each other this way, record the
> public service visiting with fiddler. The closer to fiddler's
> reporting wins.
>
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