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AlexKaras
14 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi Sri,
As I wrote, HTTP Load Testing deals only with the traffic send via http. Logging out of browser and closing of Acrobat and the browser does not require http connection, do not produce an http traffic and have no relation to http at all. That is why all these activities are not recorded and not reflected in the Load Testing.
The time difference between getting data from the net (21 sec) and report display on the screen (1.5 mins) may be explained by the fact that Acrobat needs some time to process received raw bytes sequence into the graphics presented to the end-user.
According to the provided test scenario, I think that you don't need Load Testing functionality in your test at all. This seems to be a pure functional test. Just save the current time before clicking the Export button, wait until the report is shown in the Acrobat and subtract the saved time from the current. This will give you the time that user needs to wait to see the report. It looks like that you are interested exactly in this time interval but not in measuring the time it takes the server to send the data to your client application.
As I wrote, HTTP Load Testing deals only with the traffic send via http. Logging out of browser and closing of Acrobat and the browser does not require http connection, do not produce an http traffic and have no relation to http at all. That is why all these activities are not recorded and not reflected in the Load Testing.
The time difference between getting data from the net (21 sec) and report display on the screen (1.5 mins) may be explained by the fact that Acrobat needs some time to process received raw bytes sequence into the graphics presented to the end-user.
According to the provided test scenario, I think that you don't need Load Testing functionality in your test at all. This seems to be a pure functional test. Just save the current time before clicking the Export button, wait until the report is shown in the Acrobat and subtract the saved time from the current. This will give you the time that user needs to wait to see the report. It looks like that you are interested exactly in this time interval but not in measuring the time it takes the server to send the data to your client application.
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