Apache JMeter
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Apache JMeter™
The
Apache JMeter™
application is open source software,
a 100% pure Java application designed
to load test functional behavior and measure performance. It was
originally designed for testing Web Applications but has
since expanded to other test functions.
What can I do with it?
Apache JMeter may be used to test performance both on static and dynamic
resources, Web dynamic applications.
It can be used to simulate a heavy load on a server, group of servers,
network or object to test its strength or to analyze overall performance
under different load types.
Apache JMeter features include:
Ability to load and performance test many different applications/server/protocol types:
Web - HTTP, HTTPS (Java, NodeJS, PHP, ASP.NET, …)
SOAP / REST Webservices
FTP
Database via JDBC
LDAP
Message-oriented middleware (MOM) via JMS
Mail - SMTP(S), POP3(S) and IMAP(S)
Native commands or shell scripts
TCP
Java Objects
Full featured Test IDE that allows fast Test Plan
recording (from Browsers or native applications), building and debugging
CLI mode (Command-line mode (previously called Non GUI) / headless mode)
to load test from any Java compatible OS (Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, …)
A complete and
ready to present dynamic HTML report
Easy correlation through ability to extract data from most popular response formats,
HTML
JSON
XML
or
any textual format
Complete portability and
100% Java purity
Full
multi-threading
framework allows concurrent sampling by many threads and
simultaneous sampling of different functions by separate thread groups.
Caching and offline analysis/replaying of test results.
Highly Extensible core:
Pluggable Samplers allow unlimited testing capabilities.
Scriptable Samplers
(JSR223-compatible languages like
Groovy
and BeanShell)
Several load statistics may be chosen with
pluggable timers
Data analysis and
visualization plugins
allow great extensibility
as well as personalization.
Functions can be used to provide dynamic input to a test or provide data manipulation.
Easy Continuous Integration through 3
rd
party Open Source libraries for Maven, Gradle and Jenkins.
How do I do it?
Using JMeter
to understand how to use it
Component reference
to have detailed information for every Test element
Functions reference
to have detailed information and examples for every function
Properties reference
for all properties that allow you to customize JMeter
Javadoc API documentation
JMeter FAQ (Wiki)
JMeter Wiki
Building JMeter and Add-Ons
for advanced usage
JMeter is not a browser
JMeter is not a browser, it works at 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
(it's possible to view the response as HTML etc., but the timings are not included in any samples, and only one sample in one thread is ever displayed at a time).
Tutorials
Distributed Testing
Recording Tests
JUnit Sampler
Access Log Sampler
Extending JMeter
Further Information About JMeter
Changes List
Read about existing Issues (Bugs or Enhancements) or reporting new ones (please do it !)
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