Oracle® Load Testing for Web Applications ServerStats User's Guide Version 9.01 for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) Part Number E15485-02 |
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Welcome to the Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications User's Guide. This guide explains how to get started using the features and options of Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications for load testing of Web-based applications.
This guide is intended for Web test engineers who will be conducting load and scalability testing of a Web site or application. The guide does require an understanding of software or Web application testing concepts. Test engineers using Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications should be familiar with Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Visual Scripts and the concepts of Web application testing, load testing, scalability testing, and reporting.
Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications does not require any programming experience to develop load scenarios. However, test engineers performing distributed load testing in a network environment should be familiar with networking concepts and how to verify communication between workstations in a network.
This guide is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, "ServerStats" provides an overview of the major features of the ServerStats component of Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications and explains how t oconfigure data sources and metrics.
Appendix A, "ServerStats Examples" provides examples for creating various types of monitors.
Appendix B, "ServerStats Metric Descriptions" describes the default Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications ServerStats metrics.
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Application Testing Suite documentation set:
Oracle Application Testing Suite Release Notes
Oracle Application Testing Suite Getting Started Guide
Oracle Application Testing Suite OpenScript User's Guide
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Functional Testing User's Guide
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Job Scheduler User's Guide
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Navigation Editor User's Guide
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Application Programming Interface Reference
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Result Objects Reference
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Settings Manager Reference
Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications Load Testing User's Guide
Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications Load Testing ServerStats Guide
Oracle Test Manager for Web Applications Test Manager User's Guide
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