Comparing Response Data Extractors
Take a look at a comparison of the performance of various response data extractors in JMeter in this experiment designed to test them.
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Take a look at a comparison of the performance of various response data extractors in JMeter in this experiment designed to test them.
Read moreSo the test is finally done and it is time to analyze and optimize, right? No? What do you need to do after a JMeter test to evaluate its results?
Read moreTrend analysis allows you to compare results from previous test runs to get a clear overview of performance trends. Let’s take a look.
Read moreIn the latest release (1.3.0) we made it possible to define your own acceptance criteria. What’s so great about this is that they allow to evaluate tests automatically! For example, you can tell whether the average response time did not exceed a certain threshold or the CPU was not overloaded without needing to check it manually.
Read moreWe are excited to announce nightly builds of SmartMeter.io. Feel free to try the hottest features in advance!
Read moreLearn how to take your first steps in performance testing with these tutorials. The videos cover installation, load test scenario creation, editing of test settings, test execution and creation of the test report.
Read moreRecently, we have discovered an interesting JMeter rant. Some of those JMeter shortcomings mentioned in the article were bugging us as well which is one of the reasons why we created SmartMeter.io.
Read moreWe are proud to announce the release of official SmartMeter.io Maven plugin to allow performance testing integration into development life cycle.
Read moreAnalysing the results of a load test is perhaps the most difficult part of performance testing. To make it easier we have prepared an overview of the most important testing metrics along with explanation of their meaning and context.
Read moreLoad tests by themselves only measure, but they don't point out weak points. You don't know what's wrong after running a test. Only experienced testers, analysts, architects, or programmers can actually read the results, and oftentimes the test only shows that the system is slow. Further analysis takes too much time and usually more people. Would you like to simplify this process?
Read moreRecording a script using JMeter requires going through a series of complicated settings. You can learn all about those settings, or you can save yourself a lot of time and give SmartMeter.io Recorder a shot. And even if you’re already a skilled JMeter user, there is a better way to record and edit test scripts.
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