ZebraTester User Guide

Overview

Getting Started With ZebraTester

Get a Load Test Session

Enhance the Load Test Session

Execute the Load Test

Get a Load Test Session

Enhance the Load Test Session

Execute the Load Test

There are several ways to get a Load Test Session:

 Load Test Sessions can be enhanced with:

There are Powerful Features for Executing Load Tests:

 Load Tests can be executed on Multiple Platforms:

Menu and Navigation Overview

The ZebraTester menu structure is somewhat different from other applications. Menu options are always context-sensitive; that is, only options relevant to the current operation are displayed. Also, there is no "main menu" or "main application window" (even though one of the menus has the title "Main Menu").

Recording Web Surfing Sessions with ZebraTester

Recording a Web-surfing session is supported by using any web browser, like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or Safari.

You can use also ZebraTester in either Firefox or Chrome without installing their respective Apica Recorder Extensions.

However, without either Firefox or Chrome browser extension, you must reconfigure your Web browser before you will be able to record a Web-surfing session. This is described in the Installation Guide, Chapter 3:

Recording - Additional information

Recording can also be done on web surfing sessions of client programs.

Processing Recording

After recording a web session, a number of further steps should be performed.

The Session Cutter Menu allows combining one or more web surfing sessions to form a new session, similar to splicing motion picture films together to create a complete movie.

Inner Loops

It is possible to define “inner loops” which include only some web pages of a recorded web surfing session.

Session Parameters

After a web surfing session has been recorded, the load test program can be generated.

Generate Program

Only URLs that are visible in the main menu are used by the load test program. This means that you can use the URL filter to exclude certain types of URLs from being executed by the load test program.

Executing Load Test Programs

After the load test program has been called by the Project Navigator, you must enter the test input parameters for the test run (a single execution of the load test program is also called “test run”).

Analyzing Results

Measurement results can be analyzed using the Analyze Load Tests menu, into which the statistics result files can be loaded.

Context Help

All views provide context-specific help text, available using the Help button

Analyzing Results

Measurement results can be analyzed using the Analyze Load Tests menu, into which the statistics result files can be loaded.

Distributed Load Tests

Load tests can also be transmitted and started on remote computers. Similarly, a “single” load test can be divided up and run on several computers, in which case the load-releasing computers are combined into a "virtual" application cluster.

Multiple Client IP Addresses

Optionally, you may want an Exec Agent to use multiple client IP addresses during the load test in order to simulate users from different network locations.

Page Scanner

 Zebra Tester's Page Scanner function browses and explores web pages of a web server automatically in a recursive way - similar to a Web Spider or a Web Crawler

Web Tools

The Web tools menu can be invoked from the main menu and contains four small utilities which can be useful to examine the data exchanged between the web browser and the webserver.

Modifying Programs

ZebraTester follows the philosophy that almost all functions can be done by using the GUI, without requiring programming knowledge. Nevertheless, it is also possible to modify the automatically-generated load test programs manually. You can freely modify the program on this "second-level" according to your needs; however, you should remember that the modifications are not protected from being overwritten when the load test program is generated again. You should be sure that you have already made all Var Handler definitions, such as defining Input Files and User Input Fields, before you start modifying the program code.

Direct Access to Measured Data

The ZebraTester Java API also contains classes and methods which allow direct access to all measured values stored within a statistics result file of a load test run (.prxres file).

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