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I'm preparing a load test on Web Service SOAP. I'm following the best practices of documentation:

For testing how JMeter performs on a given platform, the JavaTest sampler can be used. It does not require any network access so can give some idea as to the maximum throughput achievable.

For that I have created a Test Plan with an element Java Request Defaults which use the class JavaTest, and set the default configuration:

Name:          Value
Sleep_Time     100
Sleep_Mask     0xFF
Label          ThreadNum=${_threadNum}
ResponseCode   200
ResonseMessage OK
Status         OK
SamplerData    ${QUERY}
ResultData     The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog

Execute on non-GUI mode:

jmeter -n -t E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx -l E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jtl -e -o E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults

Result:

Creating summariser <summary>
Created the tree successfully using E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx
Starting the test @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:51 COT 2018 (1519834791517)
Waiting for possible Shutdown/StopTestNow/Heapdump message on port 4445
summary =      0 in 00:00:00 = ******/s Avg:     0 Min: 9223372036854775807 Max: -9223372036854775808 Err:     0 (0.00%)
Tidying up ...    @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:52 COT 2018 (1519834792322)
... end of run

¿How to use JavaTest Class for test hardware capabilities on server jmeter?

Note: See question in spanish.

I'm preparing a load test on Web Service SOAP. I'm following the best practices of documentation:

For testing how JMeter performs on a given platform, the JavaTest sampler can be used. It does not require any network access so can give some idea as to the maximum throughput achievable.

For that I have created a Test Plan with an element Java Request Defaults which use the class JavaTest, and set the default configuration:

Name:          Value
Sleep_Time     100
Sleep_Mask     0xFF
Label          ThreadNum=${_threadNum}
ResponseCode   200
ResonseMessage OK
Status         OK
SamplerData    ${QUERY}
ResultData     The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog

Execute on non-GUI mode:

jmeter -n -t E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx -l E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jtl -e -o E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults

Result:

Creating summariser <summary>
Created the tree successfully using E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx
Starting the test @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:51 COT 2018 (1519834791517)
Waiting for possible Shutdown/StopTestNow/Heapdump message on port 4445
summary =      0 in 00:00:00 = ******/s Avg:     0 Min: 9223372036854775807 Max: -9223372036854775808 Err:     0 (0.00%)
Tidying up ...    @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:52 COT 2018 (1519834792322)
... end of run

¿How to use JavaTest Class for test hardware capabilities on server jmeter?

Note: See question in spanish.

I'm preparing a load test on Web Service SOAP. I'm following the best practices of documentation:

For testing how JMeter performs on a given platform, the JavaTest sampler can be used. It does not require any network access so can give some idea as to the maximum throughput achievable.

For that I have created a Test Plan with an element Java Request Defaults which use the class JavaTest, and set the default configuration:

Name:          Value
Sleep_Time     100
Sleep_Mask     0xFF
Label          ThreadNum=${_threadNum}
ResponseCode   200
ResonseMessage OK
Status         OK
SamplerData    ${QUERY}
ResultData     The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog

Execute on non-GUI mode:

jmeter -n -t E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx -l E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jtl -e -o E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults

Result:

Creating summariser <summary>
Created the tree successfully using E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx
Starting the test @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:51 COT 2018 (1519834791517)
Waiting for possible Shutdown/StopTestNow/Heapdump message on port 4445
summary =      0 in 00:00:00 = ******/s Avg:     0 Min: 9223372036854775807 Max: -9223372036854775808 Err:     0 (0.00%)
Tidying up ...    @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:52 COT 2018 (1519834792322)
... end of run

¿How to use JavaTest Class for test hardware capabilities on server jmeter?

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I'm preparepreparing a load test load on Web Service SOAP,. I'm following the best practices of documentation:

For testing how JMeter performs on a given platform, the JavaTest sampler can be used. It does not require any network access so can give some idea as to the maximum throughput achievable.

For that I have created a Test Plan with an element Java Request Defaults which use the class JavaTest, and set the default configuration:

Name:          Value
Sleep_Time     100
Sleep_Mask     0xFF
Label          ThreadNum=${_threadNum}
ResponseCode   200
ResonseMessage OK
Status         OK
SamplerData    ${QUERY}
ResultData     The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog

Execute on non-GUI mode:

jmeter -n -t E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx -l E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jtl -e -o E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults

Result:

Creating summariser <summary>
Created the tree successfully using E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx
Starting the test @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:51 COT 2018 (1519834791517)
Waiting for possible Shutdown/StopTestNow/Heapdump message on port 4445
summary =      0 in 00:00:00 = ******/s Avg:     0 Min: 9223372036854775807 Max: -9223372036854775808 Err:     0 (0.00%)
Tidying up ...    @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:52 COT 2018 (1519834792322)
... end of run

¿How to use JavaTest Class for test hardware capabilities on server jmeter?

Note: See question in spanish.

I'm prepare a test load on Web Service SOAP, I'm following the best practices of documentation:

For testing how JMeter performs on a given platform, the JavaTest sampler can be used. It does not require any network access so can give some idea as to the maximum throughput achievable.

For that I created a Test Plan with an element Java Request Defaults which use the class JavaTest, and set the default configuration:

Name:          Value
Sleep_Time     100
Sleep_Mask     0xFF
Label          ThreadNum=${_threadNum}
ResponseCode   200
ResonseMessage OK
Status         OK
SamplerData    ${QUERY}
ResultData     The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog

Execute on non-GUI mode:

jmeter -n -t E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx -l E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jtl -e -o E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults

Result:

Creating summariser <summary>
Created the tree successfully using E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx
Starting the test @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:51 COT 2018 (1519834791517)
Waiting for possible Shutdown/StopTestNow/Heapdump message on port 4445
summary =      0 in 00:00:00 = ******/s Avg:     0 Min: 9223372036854775807 Max: -9223372036854775808 Err:     0 (0.00%)
Tidying up ...    @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:52 COT 2018 (1519834792322)
... end of run

¿How to use JavaTest Class for test hardware capabilities on server jmeter?

Note: See question in spanish.

I'm preparing a load test on Web Service SOAP. I'm following the best practices of documentation:

For testing how JMeter performs on a given platform, the JavaTest sampler can be used. It does not require any network access so can give some idea as to the maximum throughput achievable.

For that I have created a Test Plan with an element Java Request Defaults which use the class JavaTest, and set the default configuration:

Name:          Value
Sleep_Time     100
Sleep_Mask     0xFF
Label          ThreadNum=${_threadNum}
ResponseCode   200
ResonseMessage OK
Status         OK
SamplerData    ${QUERY}
ResultData     The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog

Execute on non-GUI mode:

jmeter -n -t E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx -l E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jtl -e -o E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults

Result:

Creating summariser <summary>
Created the tree successfully using E:\jmeter\4.0\Java_Request_Defaults.jmx
Starting the test @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:51 COT 2018 (1519834791517)
Waiting for possible Shutdown/StopTestNow/Heapdump message on port 4445
summary =      0 in 00:00:00 = ******/s Avg:     0 Min: 9223372036854775807 Max: -9223372036854775808 Err:     0 (0.00%)
Tidying up ...    @ Wed Feb 28 11:19:52 COT 2018 (1519834792322)
... end of run

¿How to use JavaTest Class for test hardware capabilities on server jmeter?

Note: See question in spanish.

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