Sometimes, stakeholders give you a projected target for several components within the system under load. For example, you might be told that at peak hours, the reporting module of an application receives high volumes of traffic, while the product viewing module receives much less traffic. With the help of network engineers, you will be able to come up with the number of requests per second during peak and off-peak hours for various modules within the application under test. However, once you have such numbers, it becomes increasingly difficult to tweak thread groups and timer delay settings within JMeter to simulate a targeted requests per second (RPS) value for the modules. This is exactly what the Throughput Shaping Timer component is for. It allows you to easily control a targeted RPS more easily.
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