What Are the Differences Between the JMeter Engine of CodeArtsPerfTest and the Open-source JMeter?
The JMeter engine of CodeArtsPerfTest is based on the open-source Apache JMeter. The default version is 5.4. You can also upload versions 5.2 and 5.3.
Compared with the local open-source JMeter, the JMeter engine of CodeArtsPerfTest has the following advantages:
- Automated distributed scheduling
- Aggregated and visualized test results
- Distributed multi-phase capability
Using JMeter Projects FAQs
- What Are the Differences Between the JMeter Engine of CodeArtsPerfTest and the Open-source JMeter?
- What Scripts Does the JMeter Engine of CodeArtsPerfTest Support?
- Which Operations in Scripts Are Not Supported by the JMeter Engine of CodeArtsPerfTest?
- What Can I Do If an Error Occurs When I Upload JMeter Scripts, CSV Files, Third-Party JAR Packages, or Installation Packages?
- What Are the Suggestions for Using CodeArtsPerfTest Scripts?
- How Are CodeArtsPerfTest Error Logs Displayed?
- How Do I Use the Global Variable Function?
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Uploading a Third-Party JAR Package?
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Uploading a CSV File?
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Uploading a Custom Installation Package?
- Why Does CodeArtsPerfTest Return Garbled Characters When Content-Type in the Request Header Is Set to UTF-8 in JMeter?
- Why Does the Event Log Contain "JMeter Timeout" in the JMeter Report?
- Why Does JMeter Case Debugging Fail in Less Than 5 Seconds and No Data Is Displayed on the Page?
- Why Does the Request Log Contain "connection reset" in the JMeter Report?
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