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mgroen
14 years agoFrequent Contributor
b) Consider AQtime (http://smartbear.com/products/development-tools/performance-profiling/). With it you should be able to measure how much time it takes to execute the client-based scripts/code, but it will not measure transmission time between client and server. You can get the (average) total time that it takes for the end-user to see the requested page if you sum the (average) figures provided by LoadComplete and AQtime.
I have downloaded and installed a demo version of AQtime. However, since this is completely new for me, I have a basic question. Since the application I am testing on, is a webapplication (it runs in the browser combined with a Java JRE instance), I was guessing that I have to select "iexplore.exe" as the module to work with (after I have selected to start a new project). Is this correct? Also, when I did that it tells me that there is no debug information, and I do not have any "cycles" to work with. I also added the Java JRE on my machine (c:\program files\java\bin\javaw.exe), but that also gives me the warning that there is no debug info available.....
Seems like I am already stuck... What am I doing wrong, and what's the best way to move forward?
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