![]() ![]() Most of its "out of the box" features are implemented with plugins JMeter supports variable parameterization, assertions (response validation), per-thread cookies, configuration variables and a variety of reports. Additionally Jmeter supports integration with Selenium, which allows it to run automation scripts alongside performance or load tests It can be used for some functional testing as well. One can also configure JMeter as a monitor, although this is typically used as a basic monitoring solution rather than advanced monitoring. JMeter can be used as a unit-test tool for JDBC database connections, FTP, LDAP, web services, JMS, HTTP, generic TCP connections and OS-native processes. StandardJMeterEngine’s run method starts as given void run() ħ 14:37:51 INFO – : Running the test!ħ 14:37:51 INFO – : List of sample_variables: ħ 14:37:51 INFO – .config.PropertyReader: Property file reader – loading the properties from C:\Users\Jmeter\ThreadGroups.propertiesħ 14:37:51 INFO – : setRunning(true,*local*)ħ 14:37:51 INFO – : Starting ThreadGroup: 1 : Aħ 14:37:51 INFO – : Starting 0 threads for groupħ 14:37:51 INFO – : Thread will continue on errorħ 14:37:51 INFO – : Starting thread group number 1 threads 0 ramp-up 0 perThread NaN delayedStart=falseħ 14:37:51 INFO – : Started thread group number 1ħ 14:37:51 INFO – : All thread groups have been startedħ 14:37:51 INFO – : Notifying test listeners of end of testħ 14:37:51 INFO – JMeter is an Apache project that can be used as a load testing tool for analyzing and measuring the performance of a variety of services, with a focus on web applications. So basically even if you place an UDV element as the last element of your test plan, that will get loaded first. As you can also define UDV in the test plan level. Jmeter’s StandardJMeterEngine class always loads the User Defined Variables first before loading other config elements (!!!).
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