Currently, I am able to calculate the server response time by logging the difference of current date to initialize the map with the time when layers is added. But this gives me server response time. My POI is to calculate time taken when all WMS layers are loaded successfully(let's say render time) for certain bounding box.Is there any way I can find the render time using javascript after the addlayer
event is successfully executed for all layers?
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1use fiddler fiddler2.com/fiddler2 will give you your response time and network speeds etc.– Mapperz ♦Nov 17, 2011 at 17:15
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Thanks for the comment. I used the fiddler2 tool, but what I am interested is to find the response time in mobile device without using any emulator. I also tried to get the response time from tomcat access log using %D format which seems reasonable also for mobile device. If anybody have some better idea, It would be great to know. Thanks– panalbishNov 17, 2011 at 17:33
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I found the workaround for my question. I used OpenLayers register event. And displayed the time it took after the layer is fully loaded in client side.