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Running the Test
Once the assertions are properly completed, we are expecting that running our Test Plan would pass all the assertions. Passed assertions will not show any error in Assertion Results | Listener installed within the same scope. As for all Listeners, results as captured by the Listeners can be saved and reproduced at a later time. Following is a sample explaining what passed Assertions would reveal as the Test is executed. |
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Adding User Defined Variables
The User Defined Variables (UDV) element as shown in the following snapshot is particularly interesting with regards to the test case design we drafted earlier in the table. It allows you to plug values to variables being used in various locations in the Test Plan. The JMeter Test Plan we have created will implement the exact values assigned to different variables. Following is a snapshot of the UDV I have set up for our Test Plan. |
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Adding HTTP Header Manager
Another very useful default element is the HTTP Header Manager Configuration element. This element can either be added to the Test Plan and configured manually as an afterthought, or we can simply use the recorded Browser-derived headers element as included in the recording. |
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Using HTTP Proxy Server to Record Page Requests
As in recording requests in Chapter 5, you will need to include the HTTP Proxy Server element in the WorkBench. Some configuration will be required, as shown in the following snapshot: |
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Using JMeter Components
We will create a Test Plan in order to demonstrate how we can configure the Test Plan to include functional testing capabilities. The modified Test Plan will include these scenarios: |
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Functional Testing
JMeter is found to be very useful and convenient in support of functional testing. Although JMeter is known more as a performance testing tool, functional testing elements can be integrated within the Test Plan, which was originally designed to support load testing. Many other load-testing tools provide little or none of this feature, restricting themselves to performance-testing purposes. |
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Public Relations to reach more Clients
What are Public Relations?
Public relation can be best defined as the art, profession, and or technique of promoting a relationship that is favorable with the Public relations is often used as a form of management by managing or supervising any type of function that is technical in order to respond with appreciation to people that is in relation with the organization. |
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The Importance of Meeting Follow-up
What is Meeting Follow-up?
Meeting Follow-up can be best defined as the action made after a gathering discussion. For a company the main goal is success in business. It provides a system to help regulate the order of business and such order helps the achievement of success. A company will use tools in their system and keep the order sustained, to maintain a vivid focus on its goal. |
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The New Concept of Virtual Meeting
Many times in a business people have stalled in there work simply because of communication glitches. Sometimes communication can’t be successfully performed for the reason being that people can’t communicate because they’re always on the move. In the modern world to achieve and accomplish a set goal people must be sift in operating a job or task, due to the demands of the clients. |
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Writing a Well-Structured Business Messages
Business messages are very important when it comes to business communication. For a person who knows English language very well, does not mean that he will write a business message perfectly. There is a structure, standards or guidelines that needs to be followed in order to come up with a business message which conveys the correct meaning. |
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Axis2
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Custom Deployers
We can deploy a service in many ways. We could deploy a service as an archive file (Axis2 default), by creating a service using a database, or by creating a Web Service using a text file. The idea of custom deployers is to open avenues to support any kind of deployment mechanisms. Axis2 has in-built support for: |
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