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Master Apache JMeter - From Load Testing to DevOps

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2019
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ISBN-13 9781839217647
Pages 468 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Antonio Gomes Rodrigues Antonio Gomes Rodrigues
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Bruno Demion (Milamber) Bruno Demion (Milamber)
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Philippe Mouawad Philippe Mouawad
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters

About the Book 1. Quick Start with JMeter 2. JMeter Overview 3. Designing a Test Case 4. Important Concepts in JMeter 5. Preparing the Test Environment (Injectors and Tested Systems) 6. Being Productive with JMeter 7. Load Testing a Website 8. Load Testing Web Services 9. Load Testing a Database Server 10. Load Testing Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) via JMS 11. Performing a Load Test 12. Visualizing and Analyzing the Load Testing Results 13. Integration of JMeter in the DevOps Tool Chain

About the Authors

Antonio Gomes Rodrigues

Antonio Gomes Rodrigues is an expert in the field of application performance for more than 10 years.

His missions led him to work:

He shares his knowledge of application performance at conferences, on his blog (http://arodrigues.developpez.com/) and during technical book reviews.

He is currently a committer and a PMC member of the JMeter project (http://jmeter.apache.org/) within the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#what).

Bruno Demion (Milamber)

Bruno Demion, better known in the JMeter community under the pseudonym Milamber is a French computer scientist living in Morocco since 2002, currently living in Temara (near Rabat).

He works in a technology consulting company, as a partner, architect and senior technical expert on web and cloud technologies.

Thanks to his work and passion, IT, Milamber has strong skills in the field of performance, troubleshooting, IT security as well as technical architectures for web and cloud solutions.

Since December 2003, he has been working with JMeter to perform load tests in various performance missions and also gives training on this topic. He contributes as much as possible to the JMeter project on his free time, especially on the French translation of the graphical interface, bug fixes and some changes (proxy https, new results tree, icon bar, and so on).

He is currently a committer and a PMC member of the JMeter project (http://jmeter.apache.org/) within the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#what). He is also an official ASF member (http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#roles). His Apache ID is milamber (http://people.apache.org/~milamber/).

Milamber also has a personal blog (http://blog.milamberspace.net/) with many articles and tutorials about JMeter, some of which inspired this book.

Philippe Mouawad

Philippe Mouawad is a technical expert and architect in JEE and Web environments within the company Ubik-Ingenierie. He has been using JMeter since 2009 as part of performance improvements missions, load testing of intranet or e-commerce websites and training on JMeter.

He has been contributing to JMeter since 2009, first through patches and then as a committer and member of Project Management Committee at Apache. Among his main contributions are the CSS selector Extractor, the Boundary Extractor, the Backend Listener (allowing to interface among others Graphite, InfluxDB or ElasticSearch), part of the Web reporting feature and the optimization of the performances of the core and its stabilization and various ergonomic improvements, to his credit more than 400 bugs/improvements.

He also contributes to the JMeter-Plugins (https://jmeter-plugins.org/) project, among his contributions are Redis DataSet, Graphs Generator Listener and various patches to different plugins.

He also manages the JMeter Maven Plugin (https://github.com/jmeter-maven-plugin/jmeter-maven-plugin) project, he has been managing it since version 2.3.0 ensuring its compatibility with last JMeter releases and improving its dependencies management and reporting mechanism.

He is currently a committer and a PMC member of the JMeter project (https://jmeter.apache.org/) within the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#what). His Apache ID is pmouawad (http://people.apache.org/~pmouawad/).

He is also a lead developer of the Ubik Load Pack (https://ubikloadpack.com) solution, a set of Enterprise Plugins which provides support for protocols that are not natively supported by JMeter. Finally, he contributes to the Ubik-Ingenierie blog (https://www.ubik-ingenierie.com/blog/).

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