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Getting Started with Common Practices

After preparing environment resources, creating test projects, creating test cases, and creating test tasks, you can use commonly used CodeArts PerfTest practices based on service requirements.

Table 1 Common practices

Practice

Description

Performance Tests of All-in-One System for Government Services

Systems related to national economy and people's livelihood, such as all-in-one systems, respond slowly due to sudden increase of access traffic. To prevent system breakdown during peak hours, CodeArts PerfTest simulates actual scenarios and quickly constructs pressure models to detect service performance bottlenecks in different pressure models.

Native Performance Pressure Test of JMeter Test Projects

CodeArts PerfTest supports the native JMeter engine. You can import JMeter scripts into JMeter projects in CodeArts PerfTest to quickly initiate high-concurrency performance tests with JMeter, and view complete performance test reports.

Process of Using Global Variables

Global variables are used to build data sets and enrich test data. If a global variable is used in a packet of a request, variable values in the packet will be replaced with specified values during a pressure test.