Dynatrace Integration With JMeter
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by Loadium
1y ago
In this article we will learn how to integrate Jmeter with Dynatrace. First of all, let’s talk about what Dynatrace is, briefly. Then, we will take a look at the Dynatrace Integration with JMeter. What is Dynatrace? Dynatrace is an APM solution that monitors Web, Mobile and Cloud-Based applications, infrastructure, network and critical processes, and also provides performance management of all technology layers used, from the selection of users on the website to the application code running on the main system, with real user monitoring. Why Should We Use Dynatrace? While load testing too ..read more
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5 Tips on Getting Your Website Ready for Black-Friday to Cyber-Monday Shopping
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by Loadium
1y ago
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are quickly approaching, so now is your final time to review your prior year’s company performance and do the homework. These three events, together with Winter sales, account for the highest load in internet traffic. E-commerce and mobile apps face the most traffic and are expected to generate the most revenue. Undoubtedly, e-commerce and customer trust are increasing, but so are user needs, which include both web sites and applications. The performance of websites, software, and mobile devices is more crucial than ever. To avoid Black Friday dissatisfaction, j ..read more
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How To Extract CSRF Token
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by Loadium
1y ago
The CSRF Token is something you might encounter on most e-commerce sites. For this reason, we receive a lot of questions about exceeding this token within a JMeter script. CSRF token usually changes multiple times in an end-to-end flow. The token you get in first visit is going to be different from the token you need to use after you login. So here is how to extract it using multiple post processors. Here is my request flow: We are getting our first CSRF Token from our login page html with CSS selector. It is declared as an input value so we can use a CSS selector to extract it. Let ..read more
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Part 2 | Mobile Application Performance Testing Challenges
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by Loadium
1y ago
To ensure the success of your mobile application and to create a positive end-user experience, mobile application testing is essential. In this article we will continue to examine the challenges that could arise when testing the performance of mobile applications as well as the key requirements for mobile application performance testing. In the first part of this blog series, you can find more information about mobile applications, and KPIs. Application Performance Testing Requirements Test engineers should take into account the following prerequisites as a starting point in order for ..read more
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Part 1 | Mobile Application Performance Testing Challenges
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by Loadium
1y ago
Mobile devices are an essential element of our modern enterprises and lifestyles. According to Deloitte’s Connectivity and Mobile Trends report, mobile application consumption increased dramatically in 2020 compared to prior years in order for customers to better get access to products and services amid the COVID-19 epidemic. Their statistics also show that the majority of consumers’ heightened consumption is likely to remain long after the outbreak. Smartphones, compared to bigger PCs or even laptops, provide consumers with rapid access to various products, and services. Mobi ..read more
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How To Use Switch Controller & Simple Controller On JMeter
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by Loadium
1y ago
Did you know that it is possible to use the Java’s Switch-Case structure on JMeter as well? Even if you didn’t, now you know, and we will discover how to use switch controller & simple controller on JMeter in this blog post. Let’s learn how! We use Switch Controller in cases where we dynamically need to change the requests we want to send, depending on a value. Simple Controllers are mostly used for organizing and documentation, but if you use them inside a Switch Controller, each one will become a case of Switch-Case structure. To better understand, let’s create a JMX that reads a value ..read more
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Part 4: JMeter Installation and JMeter Tests with Loadium
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by Loadium
1y ago
Interpreting Test Results on Loadium Previously, we learnt how to install JMeter, how to create a scenario, and how to execute our tests on Loadium. In this part, we will briefly explain how to understand Loadium reporting screens and parameters. Let’s start to interpretation of test results with summary report page. On the summary report page, in addition to the values we saw on the previous page, we can see the values max and min response times, number of errors received, latency and connect time. Connect Time → Time taken to establish TCP connection between the server and the client ..read more
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Part 3: JMeter Installation and JMeter Tests with Loadium
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by Loadium
1y ago
Running JMeter Tests with Loadium The first and second parts of the series briefly explained how to install JMeter and an example JMeter scenario. In the third part, namely this part, it will be explained how to run JMeter Tests with Loadium. Let’s start. So, this is the first screen you’ll see once you are logged into your account. As you can see, there are 5 different testing option for you to choose. First one is JMeter Test which we will dive deep into soon. Second option is Gatling Test. It’s also a load test framework that use Scala language. With HTTP Test option you can create a l ..read more
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Part 2: JMeter Installation and JMeter Tests with Loadium
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by Loadium
1y ago
Example Scenario on JMeter Tests Previously, it was mentioned how to install JMeter, in the first part of this series. In this part of the blog series, an example scenario on JMeter tests will be explained in detailed. There is an example scenario in following table; Scenario Name End to End Test Participating Actor Client Flow Of Events The client logs in the Trendyol’s system. Then, the client selects a random product. The client adds the product in the basket. The client logs out. In order to record, we open the JMeter recorder as we explained above and start ..read more
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Part 1: JMeter Installation and JMeter Tests with Loadium
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by Loadium
1y ago
In this article, firstly we will learn how to install JMeter and how to run our scripts that we created with Jmeter on Loadium. Jmeter is the most used testing tool for doing performance testing of web based applications. It’s completely open source tool and based on Java language. That’s why we have to download Java to our computer first. We can use this link for downloading Java. There is one thing to do before download the Jmeter. We have to configure the path of Java on our computer. After that, we can download Jmeter. It’s pretty simple. We will use this link for that. There is two opti ..read more
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