JMeter Description

Apache JMeter™, an open-source Java application, is designed to load test functional behavior as well as measure performance. It was originally developed to test Web Applications, but has been extended to include other test functions. Apache JMeter can be used to test the performance of Web dynamic applications and static resources. It can simulate heavy loads on a server, group or object, and analyze its performance under different load types.

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Free Version:
Yes

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Company Details

Company:
Apache Software Foundation
Year Founded:
1999
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
jmeter.apache.org

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Product Details

Platforms
Windows

JMeter Features and Options

Load Testing Tool

API Load Testing
Database Load Testing
Load Test Performance Reporting
Mail Load Testing
Multilocation Load Testing
Multiple Protocol Support
Test Script Customization
Web Application Testing

Functional Testing Tool

Automated Testing
Interface Testing
Regression Testing
Reporting / Analytics
Sanity Testing
Smoke Testing
System Testing
Unit Testing

API Testing Tool

Functional Testing
Fuzz Testing
Load Testing
Penetration Testing
Runtime and Error Detection
Security Testing
UI Testing
Validation Testing

Software Testing Tool

Automated Testing
Black-Box Testing
Dynamic Testing
Issue Tracking
Manual Testing
Quality Assurance Planning
Reporting / Analytics
Static Testing
Test Case Management
Variable Testing Methods
White-Box Testing

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