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Web Load Testing Analysis

 


When a performance test is executed, there any many errors that can occur. All error codes are flagged, and you can view them in the Statistics Tab. They fall into the following categories:

Connection Errors
The HTTP Request to the web server could not be made. Usually this is an error in the name of the web server, a hardware problem, or a network problem. A description of the error will be given in the Playback Error Dialog.

HTTP Errors
The HTTP specification defines a list of error codes that the web server may return. All error codes that are returned during playback are flagged as errors, and you can view them in the Statistics Tab. A description will be included with each HTTP Error.

Error Code Meaning
400 Bad Request
401 Unauthorized
402 Payment Required
403 Forbidden
404 Not Found
405 Method Not Allowed
406 Not Acceptable
407 Proxy Authentication Required
408 Request Timeout
409 Conflict
410 Gone
411 Length Required
412 Precondition Failed
413 Request Entity Too Large
414 Request-URL Too Long
415 Unsupported Media Type
500 Internal Server Error
501 Not Implemented
502 Bad Gateway
503 Service Unavailable
504 Gateway Timeout
505 HTTP Version Not Supported

Size Validation
Web Performance TrainerTM does not support validating the HTML page that is returned for several reasons. The main reason is parsing each HTML page returned for each virtual user would greatly restrict the number of virtual users that could be simulated. The other reason is that back-end calculations are easier to validate using traditional programming techniques rather than going through the trouble of identifying data on a web page, since the layout of web pages is apt to change very often.

What the program does support is checking the size of the returned HTML code to see if the returned HTML page is within a certain range. When editing a recorded HTTP Request you will see the HTTP Command Edit Dialog, shown below:

The dialog enables you to either edit the HTTP Request and configure Form Data Replacement, or to specify Reply Validation. If you select "Greater Than", this means that if the HTML page that is returned for the HTTP Request will be flagged as an error if the size of the page is greater than you figure you give. The converse is true of the "Less Than" option.

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