JMeter Beginner to Master with Groovy, Dynatrace, Kubernetes, Docker, InfluxDB, Grafana, Jenkins, BlazeMeter
(Performance Testing)
Isha presents an Extensive and highly interactive “JMeter Beginner to Master with Groovy, Dynatrace, Kubernetes, Docker, InfluxDB, Grafana, Jenkins, BlazeMeter” course by our industry expert with 12+ years of hands-on experience. Learn all the JMeter concepts hands-on practical examples. The course syllabus is designed by considering the current job market trends and industry requirements.
About the Instructor:
Chandra Kumar has over 12 years of experience on Performance Engineering and Testing. He is Blaze meter Certified Apache JMeter and Microfocus Loadrunner Certified Professional. He has extensive experience on PT tools like Apache JMeter, LoadRunner, Neoload and APM tools like Dynatrace, AppDynamics, PerfMon, NMON. He has been providing professional training on performance test tools and performance engineering for more than 2 years. |
Sample Videos:
“JMeter Beginner to Master with Groovy, Dynatrace, Kubernetes, Docker, InfluxDB, Grafana, BlazeMeter”- Demo video:
“JMeter Beginner to Master with Groovy, Dynatrace, Kubernetes, Docker, InfluxDB, Grafana, BlazeMeter” Day 1 Video:
Live Sessions Price:
For LIVE sessions – Offer price after discount is 300 USD 259 119 USD Or USD13000 INR 12900 INR 8900 Rupees
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What will I learn by the end of this course?
- I will learn about performance testing, JMeter and Dynatrace tool along with their features.
- I will be able to use JMeter tool to develop performance test scripts, execute the performance tests, collate and analyse the test reports. Also, will be able to monitor the JMeter tests using Dynatrace. It will help me to get performance testing jobs as well as work on performance testing projects.
Free Day 3 Session:
12th February @ 9 PM – 10 PM (IST) (Indian Timings)
12th February @ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM (EST) (U.S Timings)
12th February @ 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM (BST) (UK Timings)
Class Schedule:
For Participants in India: Monday to Friday @ 9 PM – 10 PM (IST)
For Participants in the US: Monday to Friday @ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM (EST)
For Participants in the UK: Monday to Friday @ 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM (BST)
What students have to say about Chandra Kumar:
I am blessed to find out about this institution and fortunate to learn JMeter from Sir Chandra . He put his 100% to make sure the students learn and work in hand. He used real working environment simulators and solutions of all the possible obstructions can arise while working as a performance tester in Jmeter. I appreciate his hard work in teaching the Real Time Live project with Jmeter. Thank you. – Nayeema Shaheen
I’m new to performance testing. JMeter course has really helped in developing my skills and Chandra sir did a great work, his method of teaching from very basic thing to advance is brilliant. I would thank Isha training solutions providing great experience. – Mubeena Farheen He was really good and his patience is excellent to explain until we get the thing cleared. Really superb, I have joined lot of courses here, I like this training session. – p shahensha I have enrolled with isha training solutions for performance testing with jmeter from core and dynatrace, by Chandra Kumar. It is a very good experience, the way he explained is really good and also they gave Hi have enrolled to “Jmeter beginner to master with Dynatrace” course in isha training solutions which Helped in improving my knowledge on performance testing, Chandra Kumar explains it precisely, and I recommend who are interested in learning performance testing, just reach out to “KUMAR” who can help out on anything… – Mahi Maheswar Hi , Regarding the course , very details and covered all topics with real time scenarios. Trainer Chandra Kumar is one the best trainer , with lot of patience to help every individual to understand the core concept , his depth knowledge in performance testing and engineering helped us to learn lot of new things in current trend. I recommend jmeter course with Chandra Kumar sir we will upgrade ourself to next level in performance testing for sure . –C.Shan I have enrolled with isha training solutions for performance testing with jmeter from core and dynatrace, by chandra kumar. It is a very good experience, the way he explained is really good and also they gave Thank you for the course. As Jmeter is new for me and I learned tool and know how performance tool work. Thank you to the Chandra Kumar, good explanation and presentation – Neha Sharma Best online training on performance testing and engineering, and the course which I was joined is “JMETER BEGINNERS TO MASTERS INTEGRATED WITH DYNATRACE” and the trainer was Chandra Kumar, who explained so well that even a beginner can understand Thank u Chandra Kumar, and thanks to Isha training solutions – Vijaya Lakshmi |
Salient Features:
Lab practice of 1 hour is provided for related topics under the tutor assistance
- 45 Hours of Live Training along with recorded videos
- Lifetime access to the recorded videos
- Course Completion Certificate
Who can enroll in this course?
- Anyone who wants to make performance testing as your career.
- Anyone who wants to get a good hold on JMeter.
- Anyone who wants to implement a JMeter project.
- Anyone who has working knowledge of JMeter and improve his knowledge / confidence on JMeter tool
- Anyone who has implementation knowledge on other PT tools and want to scale up on JMeter tool
- For any fresher or a software professional.
- Ideal for Manual testers, Automation Testers, Business Analyst, QA Lead or any software professional.
Course syllabus:
- Performance Testing and Jmeter Introduction
- Performance Testing Introduction:
- What is performance testing
- Why performance is required
- Types of performance testing
- Performance Testing Life Cycle:
- Different phases of performance testing life cycle
- Activities in different phases
- Entry and Exit criteria
- Common challenges in each phase
- History of Jmeter:
- Different Protocols Supported
- Different Features of Jmeter
- Pre-requisities for Jmeter installation
- Java (JDK & JRE) Installation
- Java Environment/System Variable (or Home Path) Setup
- JMeter Download
- Installation of Jmeter
- How to Launch JMeter on Windows
- Browser Developer Tool
- HTTP/HTML Requests
- Embedded Resources
- Transaction (or User Action)
- Cookies
- Cache
- User Session
- Details of HTTP(s) Protocol:
- Request
- Response
- Headers
- Types of Request Methods
- Different Status Codes
- Performance Testing Introduction:
- JMeter Scripting
- JMeter’s 12 Major Elements (or Components)
- Their significance
- How to use them
- Proxy Server & Jmeter Setup to record the test scripts
- Recording from Different Browsers with demo
- Filtering Irrelevant Requests & Embedded Resources
- JMeter Certificate Installation in Different Browsers
- Test script Recording
- Certificate Regeneration
- HTTP(s) Test Script Recorder Element
- Its Attributes
- Its significance
- Best Practices Settings
- JMeter’s Recording Best Practices
- Walk-through of JMeter’s Directory: – Various Files & Folders
- JMeter’s Properties Files explanation
- JMeter Plugin Manager
- Plugins Installation & Uninstallation
- How to identify Scenarios for performance testing
- Documentation for Performance Testing of a Web Application (Product Booking Scenario)
- End to End Scenario Recording
- Test script generation
- Enhancement of above Scenarios in JMeter
- JMeter’s Best Practices for Scripting & Enhancement
- Correlation concepts & understanding
- Parameterization concepts & understanding
- Why are they required
- Regular Expression in JMeter
- Regular Expression Extractor with Its Attributes in Detail
- Realtime Use Cases Examples of Dynamic Values Extraction in JMeter
- CSV Data Set Config Component explanation
- How to set up test data
- Random CSV Data Set Config
- Authorization Tokens & Their Handling
- Webservices Test Design
- BlazeMeter
- Introduction to BlazeMeter
- Test script development with Blazemeter
- Kubernetes, Docker, Microservices and Microfrontends
- Introduction to Microservices, Kubernetes, Dockers
- Test script development for microservices
- Jmeter Test Execution
- Test Execution in Non-GUI Mode with Its Best Practices
- JMeter’s Java Heap Size Setting
- Understanding Test Summarizer
- Its attributes
- Decreasing the Summarizer Time
- Stopping Test in Non-GUI mode
- How to stop a running test in Non-GUI mode
- Test Execution in GUI Mode
- HTML Report Generation in GUI Mode
- Importance of JTL file
- How to Understand JMeter HTML Report
- How to Analyse Jmeter HTML report
- What are the key areas to look at in the report
- Changing Response Time Values to Seconds in HTML Report
- JMeter Functions
- Parameterizing Important Parameters Using __P() function & Why to Use this function?
- Passing Arguments from CLI in Non-GUI Execution
- Scope of JMeter Elements & Variables
- Local & Global Variables
- Relative & Absolute Path Setup in Jmeter
- Distributed Load Testing Concepts
- How to do distributed testing in JMeter using Load Generators (LGs) in GUI & Non-GUI Modes
- (Master & Slaves Concept)
- Test Execution & Reporting
- Test Execution with Bandwidth Throttling
- JMeter Elements, Their Sub-Elements & Their Attributes in Detail: –
- What is a Test Plan in Jmeter
- What are the Non-Test Elements
- What is a Thread Group
- Explanation of different elements of Thread Group
- Controller Elements of Jmeter
- Their explanation and how to use in test scripts
- Sampler Elements of Jmeter
- Their explanation and use
- Config Elements of Jmeter
- Their explanation and use
- Assertion Elements of Jmeter
- Their explanation and how to use in test scripts
- Timer Elements of Jmeter
- Their significance and use in Jmeter
- Pacing and think time
- How to achieve in Jmeter
- Listener Elements of Jmeter
- Their significance and how to use in Jmeter
- Pre & Post Processor Elements of Jmeter
- Their significance and how to use in Jmeter
- InfluxDB and Grafana Integration
- Introduction to InfluxDB and Grafana
- JMeter integration with InfluxDB and Grafana
- Jenkins Integration
- Introduction to Jenkins
- JMeter integration with Jenkins
- Groovy Scripting
- Introduction to Groovy and JSR223
- Groovy – Comment Print Variables
- Groovy – Operators
- Groovy – Variables
- Groovy – Real life examples
- Dynatrace Integration
- Introduction to Dynatrace
- JMeter Integration with Dynatrace