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Jmeter Introduction

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Lessons no : 15

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master how to set up and configure Apache JMeter for effective load testing and performance analysis
  • Perform comprehensive functional and regression testing using JMeter for web applications and APIs
  • Analyze test results and identify bottlenecks to optimize application performance and scalability
  • Create and customize JMeter test plans, scripts, and scenarios for diverse testing requirements
  • Utilize JMeter plugins and extensions to enhance testing capabilities and reporting accuracy
  • Implement best practices for scripting, parameterization, and correlation in JMeter tests
  • Interpret JMeter metrics and graphs to make data-driven decisions for application improvements
  • Troubleshoot common issues in JMeter test execution and ensure reliable performance testing outcomes

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jMeter is an Open Source testing software. It is 100% pure Java application for load and performance testing. jMeter is designed to cover various categories of tests such as load testing, functional testing, performance testing, regression testing, etc., and it requires JDK 5 or higher