NeoLoad

Constant string

Constant string variable for NeoLoad NeoLoad uses the “Constant String” variable type to provide predefined text to the script. The ‘Constant String’ variable serves the same purpose as creating a string variable in a programming language. City name, company name, and other consistent strings fall into this category. Variable input of type ‘Constant String’ Example …

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Password Variable

NeoLoad – Password Variable NeoLoad’s password type variable allows users to enter a preset password into scripts. An alphanumeric sequence can be defined that containing letters, numbers, and special characters. The value of the ‘Password’ variable on the hard drive is encrypted, hidden, and used for login and authentication forms. Variable input of type ‘Password’ …

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 Date variable

NeoLoad – Date variable NeoLoad’s “Date” type variable creates the date and time in the chosen format for use in scripts. Depending on the needs of the script, you can set a pattern for the date or time. To ensure that different values can be specified in the request for different virtual users, NeoLoad provides …

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Current Date

NeoLoad – Current date variable NeoLoad’s “Current Date” variable type creates the current date and time in the desired format for the script. Depending on the needs of the script, you can set a pattern for the date or time. In order to allow different values to be given in the request of several virtual …

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Random UUID

Random UUID variable for NeoLoad NeoLoad has a type of variable called ‘random UUID’ which can be used to create random Universal Unique IDs (UUIDs) and send them to scripts. With the option provided in the popup, you can also create predictable random uppercase UUIDs. Variable input of type ‘random UUID’ To use the variable, …

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 NeoLoad – Populations

Following the completion of script recording and augmentation (correlation, parameterization, etc.), the NeoLoad tool’s Design section requires that Populations be defined. A population is actually a collection of distinct Virtual User types with similar or dissimilar business and network behaviors The NeoLoad tool is renowned for being straightforward and simple to set up. One of …

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NeoLoad – Monitors

‘Monitors’ is the third tab in the Layout section of NeoLoad where you can configure the monitoring agents and the computers that will be monitored. Monitors are required to monitor server behavior during performance testing and detect any bottlenecks. The task is made easier with NeoLoad’s list of monitors and monitored machines. How does NeoLoad …

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 NeoLoad – Runtime

Capabilities to create and run performance test scenarios are available in the NeoLoad Runtime section. The tabs in the runtime section are as follows: The scenario is then created when the recording of the NeoLoad script and the configuration of the population are complete. Make sure all your scripts are functionally sound and produce the …

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NeoLoad – Test Scenario

A test scenario defines the settings and parameters of a load test, such as the number of virtual users, the duration, the workload profile, and the actions to be performed by each user. You must understand the following before developing a NeoLoad Test Scenario: So let’s get going. There are five parts under the ‘Scenarios’ …

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Runtime Overview

NeoLoad – Runtime Overview In the NeoLoad tool, the ‘Runtime’ section has a tab called ‘Runtime Overview’.  Provides general details about the test that is currently running. the NeoLoad Runtime Overview feature, a useful tool for monitoring and analyzing the performance of your load tests. The Runtime Overview tab is located in the Runtime section …

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