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However, since several G files need to be downloaded and due to some commercial copyright factors, another test software has been selected: Jmeter+badboy
The version number I downloaded is: Apache-jmeter-2.11.zip and Badboyinstaller-2.2_beta_1.exe
JMeter is a popular and popular foreign open-source performance testing tool, like LoadRunner, it also provides a use of local proxy server (proxy server) to record the generation of test scripts, but this function is not useful. So in this article, we describe a more frequent method of using Badboy recording to generate JMeter scripts.
Simply introduce the Badboy. Badboy is a good web self-motivated test tool, assuming that you use it for non-commercial purposes, or for commercial use, but not more than 5 machines installed Badboy, you do not need to pay for it no matter what the cost. Perhaps a promotional strategy, Badboy provides the ability to export Web test scripts directly to generate JMeter scripts, and this feature is very useful and easy. You can follow the test steps below to take your first step in the open source world.
1, the first Java execution Environment These are not listed in this article, please install yourself.
2, install JMeter, unzip "Jakarta-jmeter-2.11.zip" to E Packing folder: "e:/jakarta-jmeter-2.11".
environment variable settings:
(1) In the user variable, the new variable name "Jmeter_home", the value of the variable is: "e:/jakarta-jmeter-2.11;".
(2) Change "CLASSPATH", join?: "%jmeter_home%/lib/ext/apachejmeter_core.jar;%jmeter_home%/lib/jorphan.jar;%jmeter_home%/ Lib/logkit-1.2.jar; ".
Start:
Execute JMeter: Open E:/jakarta-jmeter-2.11/bin/jmeter.bat directly.
3, Installation Badboyinstaller-2.2_beta_1.exe
4. Web System Testing
(1) Start Badboy, you can see the following interface.
(2) in the Address bar (the section highlighted in the red box in the figure), enter the url--of the Web app you need to record here we take http://www.yahoo.com as an example and click Go button to start recording. Let's say you've used business tools like LoadRunner, and you'll never be unfamiliar with this operation ^_^
(3) After recording, you can directly in the Badboy embedded browser (the right side of the main interface) to the measured application operation, all the operations will be recorded in the main interface on the left side of the editing form-in this experiment, we entered the Yahoo search engine in JMeter to search. Just you will see that the recorded script is not a line of code, but a Web object--which is a bit like the tree view in LoadRunner's Vugen;
(4) After recording, click "Stop Recording" button in the toolbar, complete the recording of the script;
(5) Select the "file-, Export to JMeter" menu, fill in the filename "login_mantis.jmx" and export the recorded script to the JMeter script format. You can also choose the "File-to-Save" menu to save as a badboy script;
(6) Start JMeter and open the test script that you just generated.
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