Overview
With JMeter Cloud Load Testing Tool from LoadFocus, you can upload your Apache JMeter test scripts (.jmx files), run and analyze JMeter results from multiple world locations, everything in a easy to use UI. Edit user.properties or jmeter.properties file in “Configuration folder” Add a dependency to JMeter in “Library folder” Add a plugin to JMeter in “Plugins folder” About author: About author: Philippe Mouawad is a developer, committer and member of the JMeter Project Management Committee at Apache. In case you want to easily start Apache JMeter load testing tool on your MAC OS, here some things which you help you get started. Once you downloaded Apache JMeter, just go to the PATH where you’ve dowloaded it. For example, I’ve downloaded JMeter in my Downloads folder. Here are full details on how to run your first load test with JMeter.
Let’s prepare the environment of JMeter on Mac.
You’ll also need to install Java, but Homebrew makes it easy.
(Note: Homebrew is a prerequisite.)
You’ll also need to install Java, but Homebrew makes it easy.
(Note: Homebrew is a prerequisite.)
environment
- macOS Catalina 10.15.5
- Homebrew 2.4.1
- Java
openjdk 14.0.1 2020-04-14
- JMeter 5.3
procedure
Java installation
Install using Homebrew.
Version confirmation
Pass through
Verification
JMeter
download
Download from Apache JMeter.
If there is no problem with mirrors as it is, there seems to be no problem. (Lol)
This time I downloaded the source zip.
If there is no problem with mirrors as it is, there seems to be no problem. (Lol)
This time I downloaded the source zip.
Start-up
Unzip the download zip and run jmeter to start JMeter.
It is OK if the following screen opens.
reference
Apache Jmeter Download
-Install java with Homebrew
-[Illustration] How to use JMeter for the first time
-[Illustration] How to use JMeter for the first time