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Jagger
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| How to setup Jagger locally or on the CI environment | |
| We consider that at this point, you have already learned how to create simple load tests | |
| Section provides full information about validation of the SUT responses and metrics collection | |
| Section describes how to start monitoring agents to collect system and JVM metrics | |
| Section describes all available properties for Jagger agents | |
| Section describes available settings for monitoring metrics | |
| Section describes approach how to automatically make decision about results of the performance test | |
| Section provides full information about Jagger configuration | |
| Section describes components of the test framework and different execution configurations | |
| Section describes different execution configurations of the framework | |
| Section describes different load generation configurations of the framework | |
| Section describes different approaches to launch test execution | |
| Section provides full information about Jagger Web client | |
| Section describes main features of Jagger Web client | |
| Section describes installation of Jagger Web client | |
| Section describes jagger Web client properties | |
| Section describes how to set user commenta and mark sessions with tags from Jagger Web client | |
| JaaS - provides REST API for test results managements and CI environments orchestration | |
| Section describes installation of the JaaS | |
| This chapter describes approach for continuous performance testing with help of the Jagger framework | |
| Describes how the framework is handling results of performance testing | |
| Besides access to the test results via Web UI you can generate pdf report for particular test execution | |
| This chapter contains information related to the framework development and testing | |
| This chapter is dedicated to the functional testing of the Jagger framework |