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JMeter Cookbook

You're reading from   JMeter Cookbook 70 insightful and practical recipes to help you successfully use Apache JMeter

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783988280
Length 228 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

JMeter Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. JMeter Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Handling Responses 3. Building Robust Test Plans with Controllers 4. Testing Services 5. Diving into Distributed Testing 6. Extending JMeter 7. Building, Debugging, and Analyzing the Results of Test Plans 8. Beyond the Basics Installing the Supporting Software Needed for this Book Index

Using User Defined Variables (UDV)


User Defined Variables (UDVs) are a great way to make test scripts more dynamic and robust. They allow you to define an initial set of variables, which can then be referenced in your test plans. When used with JMeter functions such as __P(), they provide a means to update initially defined values from the command line without needing to modify the test script. Features such as this allow you to record a script against one environment (for example, a development environment) and then run it against a different environment (for example, Functional Test, UAT, and STAGE) at a later time. Also, UDVs allow you to extract common elements within your test plan into a centralized location, which makes your scripts a lot more maintainable.

All UDVs are evaluated at the start of the script regardless of where they are placed in the test plan. As a result, they cannot reference variables that are defined as part of the test run such as variables set during postprocessors...

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