< 1 minute readIn case you want to easily start Apache JMeter load testing tool on your MAC OS, here some things which you help you get started. Once you downloaded Apache JMeter, just go to the PATH where you’ve dowloaded it. For example, I’ve downloaded JMeter in my Downloads folder. Here are full details on how to run… Read more »
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How To Use Apache JMeter To Load Test a Web Server
6 minutes readOverview We are going to present how to use Apache JMeter (open source load testing tool) in order to perform basic load and stress testing on your web application. We are going through each step and show how to use JMeter’s GUI (graphical user interface) in order to build a test plan, configure load tests,… Read more »
Run Apache JMeter on Mac
< 1 minute readInstall JMeter on Mac, to do so you have multiple options: 1. brew install jmeter 2. Download Apache JMeter from: http://jmeter.apache.org/download_jmeter.cgi: download the source code and build it yourself download the binaries In your Finder, uncompress apache-jmeter-xx.zip, and go to the directory called ‘bin‘.– Open ApacheJMeter.jar– from Terminal, use the following command: [emaillocker id=”1703″] [/emaillocker]… Read more »
What is HTTP POST Request?
< 1 minute readHTTP POST request is used for sending data to a server. You can use POST requests for upload a file or submitting a web form, make sure that the receiving application agrees on the format. Additional headers are sent with the POST request: Content-Type: header which is usually application/x-www-form-urlencoded and the Content-Length: header gives the… Read more »
Run JMeter Distributed Test in the Cloud
3 minutes readHey folks! Let’s talk about cranking up your performance testing game with Apache JMeter, but not just any old way—we’re taking it to the cloud. Distributed testing with JMeter in the cloud is like assembling a team of superheroes from across the globe to test your app’s performance under real-world conditions. Intrigued? Let’s dive in…. Read more »
Measuring Latency for Different Regions of the World
2 minutes readDuring the development of your web application you will encounter the need of finding out the latency times for different regions of the world. Why should I care about this? Imagine that a user is able to access your application from Europe in under 100 ms, but doing the same action from Asia it will have… Read more »
What is the max number of concurrent users a JMeter can handle?
2 minutes readWondering about the upper limits of load testing with Apache JMeter on your system? You’re not alone. This question is crucial for planning and executing effective performance tests to ensure your application can handle the expected user traffic. The Upper Limit: Threads and Hardware The number of concurrent users (threads) you can simulate with JMeter… Read more »