I. Kiến thức bổ sung
- - API Overview
- API Testing
- API Test tool
- Apply JMeter for API automation testing
- Apply JMeter for functional automation testing (Non-UI)
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 History
1.2 The Future
- 2.1 Requirements
- 2.1.1 Java Version
2.1.2 Operating Systems
- 2.2.1 Java Compiler
2.2.2 SAX XML Parser
2.2.3 Email Support
2.2.4 SSL Encryption
2.2.5 JDBC Driver
2.2.6 Apache SOAP
2.2.7 BeanShell
2.3.1 Downloading the Latest Release
2.3.2 Downloading Nightly Builds
2.4 Running JMeter- 2.4.1 JMeter'sClasspath
2.4.2 Using a Proxy Server
2.4.3 Non-GUI Mode
2.4.4 Distributed Mode
2.4.5 Overriding Properties Via The Command Line
2.4.6 Logging and Error Messages
2.4.7 Full list of command-line options
- 2.1.1 Java Version
- 3.1 Adding and Removing Elements
3.2 Loading and Saving Elements
3.3 Configuring Tree Elements
3.4 Saving the Test Plan
3.5 Running a Test Plan
3.6 Error reporting
- 4.1 Thread Group
4.2 Controllers- 4.2.1 Samplers
4.2.2 Logic Controllers
4.4 Timers
4.5 Assertions
4.6 Configuration Elements
4.7 Pre-Processor Elements
4.8 Post-Processor Elements
4.9 Properties and Variables
4.10 Using Variables to parameterise tests - 4.2.1 Samplers
- 5.1 Adding Users
5.2 Adding Default HTTP Request Properties
5.3 Adding Cookie Support
5.4 Adding HTTP Requests
5.5 Adding a Listener to View/Store the Test Results
5.6 Logging in to a web-site
- 6.1 Adding Users
6.2 Adding JDBC Requests
6.3 Adding a Listener to View/Store the Test Results
8. Listeners
9. Remote Testing
10. Best Practices- 10.1 Limit the Number of Threads
10.2 Where to Put the Cookie Manager
10.3 Where to Put the Authorization Manager
10.4 Using the HTTP(S) Test Script Recorder to record test scripts
10.5 User variables
10.6 Reducing resource requirements
10.7 BeanShell server
10.8 BeanShell scripting
10.9 Developing script functions in BeanShell, Javascript or Jexl etc.
10.10 Parameterising tests
12. Functions
13. Regular Expressions
14. Hints and Tips
15. Glossary - 1.1 History