Using VS 2005 and 2008 I have created many web test. Many times the response
times do not portray the actual user experience. For example, running a web
test that returns 1.5 MB of data used to build a large tree view may show a
response time of half a second, yet when I run the steps manually in IE local
to the webserver, it takes around 7 seconds. My guess is that most of those
7 seconds is being consumed by the browser rendering the controls.
Is there a way to capture these true response times?
Thank You and Have a FANTASTIC Day.
William Wallace - 19 Jun 2008 06:26 GMT
You will have to hook into the browsers events, to do so will require
inserting trace code into the client/browser and may vary depending on the
machine running the browser instance being tested. This may be automateable
using a compiler directive or application setting to turn on and off then
inject javascript / ajax into the pages.
> Using VS 2005 and 2008 I have created many web test. Many times the response
> times do not portray the actual user experience. For example, running a web
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> Thank You and Have a FANTASTIC Day.