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Master Apache JMeter - From Load Testing to DevOps

You're reading from   Master Apache JMeter - From Load Testing to DevOps Master performance testing with JMeter

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2019
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ISBN-13 9781839217647
Length 468 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bruno Demion (Milamber) Bruno Demion (Milamber)
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Antonio Gomes Rodrigues Antonio Gomes Rodrigues
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Philippe Mouawad Philippe Mouawad
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About the Book 1. Quick Start with JMeter FREE CHAPTER 2. JMeter Overview 3. Designing a Test Case 4. Important Concepts in JMeter 5. Preparing the Test Environment (Injectors and Tested Systems) 6. Being Productive with JMeter 7. Load Testing a Website 8. Load Testing Web Services 9. Load Testing a Database Server 10. Load Testing Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) via JMS 11. Performing a Load Test 12. Visualizing and Analyzing the Load Testing Results 13. Integration of JMeter in the DevOps Tool Chain

Setup with JMeter

JMeter is a Java program, and as such, it accesses MOM through the JMS API.

Installing the MOM libraries

The first thing to do is to install the JMS client implementation of the MOM provider (usually a .jar file) in the JMETER_HOME/lib directory.

For example, for Apache ActiveMQ, take the activemq-all-X.X.X.jar file (where X.X.X depends on the version that you're using).

The JMS Point-to-Point Element

To simulate point-to-point communication, JMeter offers the JMS Point-to-Point element:

Figure 10.12: A JMS Point-to-Point request

Let's look in more detail at some of the parameters.

JMS Resources and JNDI Properties

Let's start with the JMS Resources and JNDI Properties settings.

Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) is a Java programming interface (API) for Java object naming inside the Java virtual machine; so, in short, it is a directory.

In the case of JMS, JNDI is used to retrieve the instances of the destination objects (Topic or Queue...

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