Jmeter
Jmeter Training Course trains you in the Concepts of JMeter. First You need to understand what is Jmeter. Jmeter is not a browser, it works at the protocol level. As far as web-services and remote services are concerned, JMeter looks like a browser (or rather, multiple browsers). however, JMeter does not perform all the actions supported by browsers. In particular, JMeter does not execute the Javascript found in HTML pages. Nor does it render the HTML pages as a browser does (its possible to view the response as HTML. Training Course includes all these concepts and lots more than this.
Our Training includes Live and Real-time Projects with lab Facilities.
Introduction
- Overview of Performance Testing
- Performance Testing Concepts
- Performance Testing Types
- Why to use performance Testing tool?
- What is Jmeter?
Running Jmeter
- JMeters Classpath
- Using a Proxy Server
- Non-GUI Mode
- Distributed Mode
Introduction to Elements of JMeter Test Plan
- Thread Group
- Controllers
- Samplers
- Logic Controllers
- Listeners
- Timers
- Assertions
- Configuration Elements
- Pre-Processor Elements
- Post-Processor Elements
Building a Test Plan
- Adding and Removing Elements
- Loading and Saving Elements
- Configuring Tree Elements
- Running a Test Plan
Adding Users
- Adding Default HTTP Request Properties
- Adding Cookie Support
- Adding HTTP Requests
- Adding Post-Processor for Correlation
- Adding a Listener to View/Store the Test Results
- Saving the Test Plan
- Running the Test Plan
Recording Tests Using Jmeter
- Creation of Thread Group
- Adding HTTP Proxy Server
- Configuring HTTP proxy server
- Configuring the browser for recording the test script
- Capturing the test steps using Jmeter
Handling the dynamic server values
- Handling User Sessions with URL Rewriting
- Using a Header Manager
- Handling the dynamic server values
- Parameterize the user sessions
Parameterize with test data
- Identifying the test data on AUT
- Open a csv file with JMeter
- Reading the data from CSV files
- Using the parameters in JmeterTests
Adding Assertions to the test script
- Validating the response data related issues
- Validating the response size related issues
- Validating the threshold for the server response times
- Running the tests and analyzing the Assertion results
Building a Monitor Test Plan
- Adding Server
- Adding HTTP Requests
- Adding Constant Timer
- Adding a Listener to View/Store the Test Results
- Adding Monitor Results
- Saving the Test Plan
- Running the Test Plan
Mutiple Scripts with Jmeter
- Creating multiple test thread groups
- Calling the multiple thread groups from a test plan
- Configuring the threads groups with respetive users numbers and ratios
- Running the load test for multiple thread groups from a Single Test
- Analyze the user group specific issues
- Analyze the Test plan specific issues for all user groups
Reporting and Analyzing the Results
- Adding the Assertion Results and monitoring
- Configuring and Generating the Distribution Graph
- Configuring and Generating the Graph Full Results
- Generating the Monitor Results
- Saving the data through Simple Data Writer
- Configuring and Generating the Spline Visualizer
- Generating the Aggregate Graph for multi group test
- Generating the Aggregate Report for multi thread group test Generating the Summary Report
Best Practices
- Limit the Number of Threads
- Where to Put the Cookie Manager
- Where to Put the Authorization Manager
- Reducing resource requirements
- BeanShell server
- Distributed Testing
Interview Preparation :
- Technical Interview Preparation
- Mock interview Preparation
- HR Session