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JMeter - LDAP Extended Request Defaults

JMeter – LDAP Extended Request Defaults

What is LDAP? LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a software protocol for enabling anyone to locate organizations, individuals, and other resources such as files and devices in a network, whether on the public Internet… 

JMeter - Keystore Configuration

JMeter – Keystore Configuration

Keystore configuration element in JMeter helps to configure the Client’s side certificate. Some systems require a Client-side certificate which helps the server to know exactly who is connecting. Today, in many organizations internal users must install… 

JMeter - HTTP Header Manager

JMeter – HTTP Header Manager

The browser sends an HTTP request header with some additional information to the server. This additional information is required to fulfil the server requirements to respond to that particular request. Each time the browser sends… 

JMeter - HTTP Cookie Manager

JMeter – HTTP Cookie Manager

What is a Cookie? As per definition, Cookies are text files stored on the client’s computer and they are kept for various information tracking purposes. Generally, a cookie is added to the response from the… 

JMeter - HTTP Cache Manager

JMeter – HTTP Cache Manager

Generally, web browsers have some special features which allow to reduce the traffic over the Internet and also reduce the usage of network bandwidth that makes communication between clients and servers faster than usual. One… 

JMeter - HTTP Authorization Manager

JMeter – HTTP Authorization Manager

HTTP Authorization Manager is used to handle browser authentication pop-up in JMeter script. Many times you have seen while downloading a file from an FTP server, a ‘gatekeeper’ pop-up appears which is shown below: This…