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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A solid introduction to Apache JMeter
First off, my experience with automated software/application testing is extremely limited. For the most part any testing I've done has been manual testing. Recently, however, I was introduced to, and began using, Microsoft's Web Application Stress Tool.

Because of this level of experience, Emily Halili's Apache JMeter was the perfect book for me, as it...
Published on July 24, 2008 by James Skemp

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The online manual is just as good
Unless you want something paper in front of you, don't bother with this book. It is very short and 80% of the content is covered in the Getting Started manual. If you really just want to learn the basics of Jmeter I guess it would be a good book, but other than that it is not worth the crazy price of admission. The illustrations would done well and the font was nice...
Published on August 3, 2008 by J. Jungalwala


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The online manual is just as good, August 3, 2008
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This review is from: Apache JMeter: A practical beginner's guide to automated testing and performance measurement for your websites (Paperback)
Unless you want something paper in front of you, don't bother with this book. It is very short and 80% of the content is covered in the Getting Started manual. If you really just want to learn the basics of Jmeter I guess it would be a good book, but other than that it is not worth the crazy price of admission. The illustrations would done well and the font was nice and large - but that somewhat irritated me also, given how small the book was, so I felt I got more ripped off.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A very shallow entry-level guide, September 28, 2008
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This review is from: Apache JMeter: A practical beginner's guide to automated testing and performance measurement for your websites (Paperback)
This book provides a very shallow entry-level review of Apache JMeter. That is it. There is no in-detail discussion of any of the more advanced features and possibilities of JMeter. If you need an introduction to Apache JMeter this might be your book, however for this price I expected quite a bit more.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This is not a serious book, November 22, 2008
This review is from: Apache JMeter: A practical beginner's guide to automated testing and performance measurement for your websites (Paperback)
I don't recommend buying this book. I expected a serious book full of details and this book just doesn't have them. It contains around 100 pages, many of them filled with lists and screens captured from JMeter and very little else. This book is worth 5$ in a good day. Sorry but this is how I feel. I'm certainly going to remember the author's name and the Publishing Company next time I buy a book.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very ordinary, September 1, 2008
This review is from: Apache JMeter: A practical beginner's guide to automated testing and performance measurement for your websites (Paperback)
Book is very basic and does not have enough real life scenarios.Its good for a newbie.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing really new, September 28, 2011
This review is from: Apache JMeter: A practical beginner's guide to automated testing and performance measurement for your websites (Paperback)
This book would be only good for someone who are not willing to search in the web for Jmeter help. Because everything presented by it it is available in the NET.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A solid introduction to Apache JMeter, July 24, 2008
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This review is from: Apache JMeter: A practical beginner's guide to automated testing and performance measurement for your websites (Paperback)
First off, my experience with automated software/application testing is extremely limited. For the most part any testing I've done has been manual testing. Recently, however, I was introduced to, and began using, Microsoft's Web Application Stress Tool.

Because of this level of experience, Emily Halili's Apache JMeter was the perfect book for me, as it contains an analysis of automated testing (including when best to do it, versus manual testing), in addition to the introduction to Apache JMeter.

In short, by the end of this book you'll not only be able to feel confident running a basic test of a Web application (a Web site), but you'll also be in a very good position to expand into advanced JMeter tactics, as well as reach out into other aspects of online applications, such as database, FTP, and mail services. For these advanced techniques, and non-Web server testing, you will need to do research outside of this book. If you expect to be an advanced/power user of JMeter, you'll be disappointed.

That said, this book is truly a great little introduction to JMeter. While the material will almost definitely apply to other automated testing tools, basic JMeter functionality is the focus, in particular for Web site testing.

Reading it straight through, you can probably tackle the entire book in four hours. There's a couple of parts - the beginning of chapter 4 and chapters 6 and 7 - that will bog you down in a first read. Regarding chapter 4, in particular, it begins with an overview of the various elements/components that JMeter offers, and ends with a basic test plan for a Web site. To me, this seemed backwards, as I'd rather work just through the components that I need first, and then get an introduction to all of them. Sometimes it's easier to see the big picture for how it all comes to together.

Chapter 7 is nice in that a sample (PHP) site is provided, via a download, and then a test is created against it. This is in fact something that could probably be created, very easily, for chapter 4 as well (as a static site) to supplement the test (bringing us all on the same page for when we do our first real test). Outside of that, I think chapter 7 could have easily been expanded, as the later topics seem to be covered very quickly, and the database and FTP aspects could be moved into another chapter.

This is my first Packt book, and I was quite impressed with the quality of the book. It's small in dimensions, but the binding and pages seem extremely sturdy.

As to whether or not the list price is warranted, this is definitely a book that you'll want to pick up online. At around 120 pages of content, and *delivering* a basic understanding of JMeter, 40 USD is a bit high.

Because I believe they could easily have provided a basic site for download for chapter 4 (and even beyond), and the higher-end price, I've given this book 4 stars.

Emily promises an introduction to JMeter, as well as a step-by-step guide to using it, and on that she delivers.
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