J- Meter (Foundation)
Introduction
- Why use JMeter?
- Overview of functional/regression/stress testing principles
Designing a basic test plan
- How to identify your testing needs
- Defining the steps of your test
Creating your first JMeter test
- Introducing the JMeter GUI
- The basic elements of a JMeter test plan
- Building a functional test with your Internet browser
- Executing your functional test
- Reading the results of your test
The power of JMeter
- Comprehensive overview of the available JMeter components and functions
- Implementing an advanced functional test using the key JMeter functions and components
- Designing and implementing your own practical example to "test" a website of your choice
Regression testing
- Using your functional tests for regression testing
- Future proofing your tests
Stress testing
- Analysing your website traffic
- Identifying what you need to test
- Mimicking the real world in JMeter
- Extracting and reading the results
Other key features
- Stress testing a database
- Using JMeter from the command line
- Editing a test plan in a text/XML editor
Performance Testing Fundamentals
- Stress testing
- Load testing
- Soak testing
- Running multiple threads
- Setting rump-up period
- Threads and users
Distributed Testing
- Configuring servers
- Gathering results
Submitting Forms
- Extracting form ID or checksums
- Generating sequence or random data
- Getting data from database
- Recording forms with a JMeter proxy server
- Submitting data recorded in log files
Managing Sessions
- Session managers
- Session per thread
- Session per user
Load Distribution
- Using Apache log files to determine distribution
- Analyzing distribution and creating appropriate test plans
- Timers
- Gaussian Random Timer
Other Resources and Load Time
- Images
- Java scripts
- JMeter and HTTP headers policy (browser and proxy caching)
Resource Monitoring
- Monitoring and analysing CPU resources
- Monitoring database queries
- Monitoring memory utilization
- Monitoring network traffic
- Running monitoring tools periodically
Analysing and Interpreting Load Test Results
- Running tests at night and creating periodical reports
- Statistics available from JMeter
- Sample, Average, Median, Deviation, Throughput
- Response time graphs
- Margins of Error
- Analysing results with Excel
- Interpreting statistical results
- Finding the bottlenecks
- Regression and correlations
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