jMeter Training
Apache JMeter is an Apache project that can be used as a load testing tool for analyzing and measuring the performance of a variety of services, with a focus on web applications.
Instructor: Tom Steven
- Lectures: 20
- Duration: 10 weeks
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Content
JMeter tests all kind of application (not only Java)
Web Application
SOAP Web Services, REST, XML-RPC
JAR files
LDAP
Databases (via JDBC)
JMS
SMTP
FTP
FTP
Introduction to web applications performance testing
Performance testing concepts : Stress, Load , Regression, Spike, Compatibility, Endurance
Why do we use JMeter?
Ramp-up period
Thread groups and simulating real users using thread groups
Thread groups and simulating real users using thread groups
Identify test environment
Identify performance test acceptance criteria
Modeling application usage
Determining individual user data and variances
Setup test environment
Test execution
Collecting test results effectively
Key mathematical principles for performance testing
Performance test reporting fundamentals
Performance test reporting fundamentals
JMeter installation and configuration
Introducing JMeter GUI
Create a basic Test Plan
Introducing various elements in JMeter
Executing tests with various configurations
Reading test results
Reading test results
Submitting Forms
Generating sequence or random data
Extracting form IDs
Use of regular expressions extractors
Use of regular expressions extractors
Building an advance web test plan
Building a FTP test plan
Building a Database test plan
Building a TCP/IP test plan
Building a SMTP test plan
Building a Web Service test plan
Building a Web Service test plan
Session managers
Session per thread
Session per user
Cookie Manager
URL re-writer
URL re-writer
Using web server log files to determine distribution
Analyzing distribution and creating appropriate test plans
Analyzing distribution and creating appropriate test plans
Use of timers in a test plan
Introduce various timers available in JMeter
Use of Java request as a timer
Selecting a timer
Selecting a timer
Logical Controllers
Listeners
Config Elements
Assertions
Post and Pre processors
JMeter Functions
JMeter Functions
Monitoring and analyzing CPU resources
Monitoring database queries
Monitoring memory utilization
Monitoring network traffic
Running monitoring tools periodically
Running monitoring tools periodically
Running tests at night and creating periodical reports
Statistics available from JMeter
Sample, Average, Median, Deviation, Throughput, Percentiles
Response time graphs
Analyzing results with Excel
Interpreting statistical results
Finding the bottlenecks
Finding the bottlenecks
Extending JMeter with own Java APIs
Run JMeter test plans using Maven
Using JMeter from the command line
Optimizing resource usage by JMeter
Bean Shell server to change properties dynamically
Installing external plug-in
Installing external plug-in