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Udemy - Performance Testing Using Gatling
Udemy - Performance Testing Using Gatling
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 65 lectures (6h 53m) | Size: 2.63 GB

Hands on activity on usage of different methods for POST , feeders, check etc.


Session Management in Gatling, POST request methods, Jenkins Integration, Distributed testing, Performance Framework

Gatling integration with Jenkins

Develop performance framework for Gatling

Detailed section on session management for handling dynamic response and related methods

Gatling support for web socket and SSE protocol

Building Injection profile for open and closed systems

scala basics for Gatling

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Students should be knowing basic concepts of Gatling or they can attend our bner level course.

Welcome to Performance Testing Using Gatling!

In this course, we will first lay the foundation by going through Scala concepts so that you understand Gatling's scripts better.

Then we will dig deep into the concepts of Gatling like session management, feeders, checks, response handling, advanced level injection profiles, and more.

We will then move onto Gatling's support for protocols like SSE & WebSocket.

Gatling is getting popular as it fits well with continuous integration platforms. We do not want you to miss out on that, and hence a complete section is dedicated to the integration of Gatling with Jenkins.

While you may think you are done with the advanced concepts, we believe that your journey has just begun. While we would have already given lots of hands-on activities, we present you with the development of a complete performance framework for Gatling.

Looking forward to having you on board with us.

Regards,

Bushra & Anuradha

Performance testers, developers, whoever wants to learn and implement performance testing



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