JMeter comes bundled with assertion components. Assertions are used to perform additional checks on samplers and are processed by default after every sampler in the same scope, except for in cases where they have been added as a direct child of a sampler. You can think of these as mini unit tests within your test plans that ensure the responses from the server actually work fine. For example, when you make HTTP requests in a web application, the server responses may respond with different HTTP header status codes, denoting the success or failure of your request. A status code of 200
, for example, means the request succeeded, 401
means access was denied to the requested resource, 500
means an internal server error occurred while attempting to fulfill your request, and so on.
JMeter Cookbook
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JMeter Cookbook
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
JMeter Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
JMeter Fundamentals
Handling Responses
Building Robust Test Plans with Controllers
Testing Services
Diving into Distributed Testing
Extending JMeter
Building, Debugging, and Analyzing the Results of Test Plans
Beyond the Basics
Installing the Supporting Software Needed for this Book
Index
Customer Reviews