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Mastering SoapUI

You're reading from   Mastering SoapUI Experience SOA Test and Test Automation from an expert view

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783980802
Length 240 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to SOA Testing FREE CHAPTER 2. Functional Testing In Detail 3. Performance Testing of SOA Applications in Detail 4. Security Testing in Detail 5. Test Automation in SOA World 6. Multilayer Test Automation Using SoapUI and Selenium 7. SoapUI Integration with Jenkins and HP QC 8. End-to-End Test Automation 9. Service Mocking 10. Best Practices in SOA Test Automation Index

Performance testing using SoapUI

We have already seen in Chapter 1, Introduction to SOA Testing, how to create a performance testing script using SoapUI so let's move on further from there.

We have four load generation strategies in SoapUI:

  • Simple
  • Thread
  • Variance
  • Burst

Let's go through each of them in detail.

Simple strategy: This strategy addresses three types of performance test:

  • Baseline test
  • Load test
  • SOAK test

The simple strategy generates a specific amount of virtual user load on the application with a ramp up time between each thread to give breathing space to the application under test.

Following screenshot shows the configuration window where the setting for the simple strategy is set.

The following window is common for each strategy type but works differently for each load generation strategy:

Performance testing using SoapUI

Let's take a detailed look at the previous screenshot:

  • Threads: To specify the amount of virtual user load on the application in the preceding example we have used five threads which means...
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