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Subject: Re: Jmeter for functional testing
From: "Jian Tong" <TongJ () Toronto ! CBC ! CA>
Date: 2007-01-26 16:06:58
Message-ID: 20070126T110658Z_01A700050000 () Toronto ! CBC ! CA
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Thank you very much Git, Dinesh ... I will look into it following your suggestions.
I really appreciate your help.
Jian
> > > git <git@cubicalland.com> 01/26/07 7:47 AM >>>
Jian,
I also have had positive experience of JMeter for functional testing of
web applications. I wrote up the basic technique here
http://nerds-central.blogspot.com/2006/08/pushing-envelope-with-jmeter.html. For \
this I use JMeter its self as the testing controller as we are not in a Java \
environment so ant does not make much sense for us as a tool.
Cheers
AJ
On Fri, 2007-01-26 at 12:04 +0000, dinesh g wrote:
> Even though Jmeter is meant primarily for Load testing, it can be very well used \
> for functional testing also. It has very good functional testing features.
> Ive been using it for quite a while. With an ant task for Jmeter, it makes \
> automation of functional testing much easier.
> -Dinesh G
>
> Jian Tong <TongJ@Toronto.CBC.CA> wrote: Hi,
>
> Anybody has any experience of using Jmeter in a testing methdology other than load \
> testing ? My manager ask me to investigate the feasbilities of invovling Jmeter in \
> our automation functional testing. I am very new to Jmeter, so I hope to learn some \
> thoughts from experienced guys with regards to the Jmeter functionalities that can \
> be applied to functional or automatic testing.
> Thank you very much
>
> Jian Tong
>
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<DIV>Thank you very much Git, Dinesh ... I will look into it following your \
suggestions.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I really appreciate your help.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Jian <BR><BR>>>> git <git@cubicalland.com> 01/26/07 7:47 AM \
>>><BR></DIV> <DIV style="COLOR: #000000">Jian,<BR><BR>I also have had \
positive experience of JMeter for functional testing of<BR>web applications. I \
wrote up the basic technique here<BR><A \
href="http://nerds-central.blogspot.com/2006/08/pushing-envelope-with-jmeter.html.&nbs \
p;">http://nerds-central.blogspot.com/2006/08/pushing-envelope-with-jmeter.html. </A> \
For this I use JMeter its self as the testing controller as we are not in a Java \
environment so ant does not make much sense for us as a \
tool.<BR><BR>Cheers<BR><BR>AJ<BR><BR>On Fri, 2007-01-26 at 12:04 +0000, dinesh g \
wrote:<BR><BR>> Even though Jmeter is meant primarily for Load testing, it can be \
very well used for functional testing also. It has very good functional testing \
features.<BR>> <BR>> Ive been using it for quite a while. With an ant task for \
Jmeter, it makes automation of functional testing much easier.<BR>> <BR>> \
-Dinesh G<BR>> <BR>> Jian Tong <TongJ@Toronto.CBC.CA> wrote: Hi,<BR>> \
<BR>> Anybody has any experience of using Jmeter in a testing methdology other \
than load testing ? My manager ask me to investigate the feasbilities of invovling \
Jmeter in our automation functional testing. I am very new to Jmeter, so I hope to \
learn some thoughts from experienced guys with regards to the Jmeter functionalities \
that can be applied to functional or automatic testing.<BR>> <BR>> Thank you \
very much<BR>> <BR>> Jian Tong <BR>> <BR>> \
------------------------------------------<BR>> Jian Tong - QA <BR>> Production \
and Operations, CBC.ca<BR>> Extension: 3357<BR>> \
Location: 2C300-N<BR>> \
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looking for - Yahoo! Answers <BR><BR><A \
href="http://www.cubicalland.com">www.cubicalland.com</A><BR><A \
href="http://www.nerds-central.blogspot.com">www.nerds-central.blogspot.com</A><BR><BR><BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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