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Proxy Sniffer

  
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Recording of Load Tests
 
Post-Processing of the Recording
 
Creation and Starting of Load Test Programs
 
Real-Time Monitoring and Real-Time Error Analyses
 
Measurement Results per Test Run
 
Comparison of Test Runs
 
Load Curves
 
Miscellaneous Features
 
Note:

The screenshots shown here contain only a selection of the Proxy Sniffer product functionalities.
 
A complete description of all product features is provided in the

User's Guide  Proxy Sniffer User's Guide

Post-Processing of the Recording
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CGI and HTML Form Parameter

The values of CGI and HTML form parameters can be extracted and assigned in an easy way by just clicking on the corresponding extract and assign icons.

Variables can be extracted from the following sources:
  • from Input Files, whose data are read at run-time in sequential or randomized order
  • from HTML form parameters; for example, hidden form fields
  • from CGI parameters contained in hyperlinks, in form actions, or in HTTP redirects
  • from HTTP response header fields
  • from values of received XML and SOAP data
  • from values of received JSON data
  • from any text fragments of received HTML and XML data
  • from User Input Fields (which are arbitrary configurable load test input parameters)
  • from output parameters of Load Test Plug-Ins

A variable can be assigned as follows, irrespective of how it was extracted:
  • to the value of an HTML form field
  • to the value of a CGI Parameter
  • to a value of XML and SOAP data
  • to a any text fragment of a HTTP request (within the HTTP request header as well as within the HTTP request content)
  • to the protocol (http/https), or the host name or the TCP/IP port of one or all URL calls
  • to the path and the name of an uploaded file
  • to the user’s think time of one or all web pages
  • to the response verification algorithm of an URL call (searched text fragment or size of received data)
  • to the number of iterations, and/or the pacing delay, of an inner loop
  • to some HTTP request header fields (most request header fields are automatically handled by Proxy Sniffer)
  • to an input parameter of a Load Test Plug-In
 
  
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