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Performance Testing Introduction Introduction to Performance Testing of Web applications Technical Jargon - -Functional/Regression Testing -Load Testing -Ramp-up -Threads/Users -Business Process Performance Testing Tools Performance Testing requirements/needs Performance Test Life Cycle Performance Test Planning Load Modeling Scripting Bench marking performance criteria Loading the test Reports generation and Analysis Bottlenecks identification Recommendations and Implementation of the same Jmeter Introduction Introduction to Jmeter JMeter installation configuring classpath Launching Jmeter Interface Get to know Jmeter Features Overview of Jmeter Test Elements Create a basic Test Plan to test websites Executing tests with different settings Reading Results of Test Plan Adding and Removing Elements Loading and Saving Elements Working with HTTP Proxy server Recording steps on a website Using HTTP Proxy server Configuring the browser for recording the test script Configuring Firefox Mozilla Configuring Chrome Configuring IE Record and Playback on sample site Thread Group Detailed look at Elements of Test Plan Thread Group Introduction Thread group - control panel Single Thread Group test Multiple Thread Group test setUp Thread Group tearDown Thread Group Test plan and Thread Group interaction Custom Thread Groups How to add external plugins for Jmeter Stepping Thread Group Ultimate thread group Samplers HTTP Request FTP Request JUnit Sampler TCP Sampler OS Process Sampler JDBC Sampler Test Action SOAP/XML-RPC Sampler Webservices Sampler Debug Sampler Logic Controller Once Only Controller Random Controller Random Order Controller Loop Controller Interleave Controller Recording Controller Simple Controller Throughput Controller Runtime Controller IF Controller While Controller Switch Controller Module Controller Include Controller For Each Controller Transaction Controller Pre and Post Processors Pre and Post Processors HTML link Parser HTTP URL rewriting modifier USer Parameters Regular Expression Extractor XPath Extractor Result status handler Debug Post Processor Assertion results listener HTTP Cookie Manager Timers Constant Timer Gaussian Random Timer Uniform Random Timer Poisson Random Timer Synchronizing Timer Constant Throughtput Timer Assertions Why Assertions Duration Assertion Size Assertion XML Assertion XML Schema Assertion HTML Assertion Response Assertion XPath Assertion Compare Assertion Configuration Elements Config Elements Introduction Counter Random Variable FTP Request Defaults Login Config Element HTTP Request Defaults Java request Defaults User Defined Variables - UDV CSV Data Set Config HTTP Authrization Manager HTTP Cookie Manager Listeners Introduction to Listeners Aggregate Report Aggregate Graph View Results Tree View Results in Table Summary Report Simple Data Writer Graph Results Save Responses to file Generate summary result Response time graph Monitor results Spline Visualizer Mailer Visualizer Distribution Graph (Alpha) Assertion Results Comparision assertion results Jmeter Functions __threadNum __intSum __longSum __doubleSum __StringFromFile __javaScript __BeanShell __machineIP __machineName __TestPlanName __log __Random __RandomString __property __P __setProperty __time __samplerName __V __FileToString Custom Functions / User defined Functions Bean Shell Scripting Introduction to BeanShell Scripting Setting upBeanShell Eclipse IDE BeanShell Scripting Syntax BeanShell Samplers BeanShell Pre-processor BeanShell post-processor BeanShell Assertion BeanShell Timer BeanShell Listener BSF Scripting Introduction to BSF Setting up BSF BSF Syntax BSF -- JavaScript BSF -- Groovy BSF --–eanShell Testing Database with Jmeter Database Testing with JMeter Add 50 more topics.. call for details
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Type Tutoring INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ENVIRONMENT What Is Oracle Warehouse Builder? Basic Process Flow of Design and Deployment Oracle Warehouse Builder Licensing and Connectivity Options Installing Oracle Warehouse Builder 11.2 OWBSYS Schema Using OWB 11.2 with Database 10g R2 Using the Repository Assistant to Manage Workspaces Supported operating systems (OS), sources, targets, and optional components GETTING STARTED WITH WAREHOUSE BUILDER Logging In to OWB Design Center Overview of the Design Center OWB Projects Overview of Objects within a Project Overview of Objects within an Oracle Module Organizing Metadata Using Foldering Locations Navigator and Globals Navigator panels Setting Projects Preferences: Recent Logons UNDERSTANDING THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ARCHITECTURE Warehouse Builder Development Cycle Overview of the Architecture for Design, Deployment, Execution Overview of Configurations, Control Centers, and Locations Creating Target Schemas Registering DB User as an OWB User Roles and Privileges of Warehouse Builder Users Registering an Oracle Workflow User DEFINING SOURCE METADATA Data warehouse implementation: Typical steps Difference Between Obtaining Relational and Flat File Source Metadata Creating Flat File Module Sampling Simple Delimited File Sampling Multi-record Flat File Creating an Oracle Module Selecting the Tables for Import DEFINING ETL MAPPINGS FOR STAGING DATA Purpose of a Staging Area Define OWB Mappings Mapping Editor Interface: Grouping, Ungrouping, and Spotlighting Creating External Tables Create and Bind process Levels of Synchronizing Changes Using the Automapper in the Mapping Editor Set loading type and target load ordering USING THE DATA TRANSFORMATION OPERATORS Component Palette Using a Joiner Lookup Operator: Handling Multiple Match Rows Using the Subquery Filter Operator Using the Set, Sequence, and Splitter Operators Pivot and Unpivot Operators Using the Aggreagator, Constant, Transformation, and Pre/Post Mapping Operators Deploying and Executing in Projects Navigator Panel CLEANSING AND MATCH-MERGING NAME AND ADDRESS DATA Integrating Data Quality into ETL Name and Address Data Cleansing Name and Address Server Name and Address Software Providers Settings in the Name and Address Operator Reviewing a Name and Address Mapping Consolidating Data Using the Match Merge Operator Using the Match Merge Operator in a Mapping USING PROCESS FLOWS Process Flow Concepts Creating a Process Flow Module, a Process Flow Package and a Process Flow Types of Activities: Fork, And, Mapping, End Activity Creating Transitions Between Activities Some More Activities: Manual, SQLPLUS, Email Generating the Process Flow Package DEPLOYING AND REPORTING ON ETL JOBS Logical Versus Physical Implementation Setting Object Configuration Deployment Concepts Invoking the Control Center Manager Deploy Options and Preferences Repository Browser Starting OWB Browser Listener and the Repository Browser Browsing Design Center and Control Center Reports USING THE MAPPING DEBUGGER Overview of the Mapping Debugger Initializing a Mapping Debugging Session Preparing the testing environment and test data Setting breakpoints and watch points Evaluating the flow of data to detect mapping errors ENHANCING ETL PERFORMANCE Performance Tuning at Various Levels Performance-Related Parameters in ETL Design Configuring Mappings for Operating Modes, DML Error Logging, Commit Control, and Default Audit Levels Enabling Partition Exchange Loading (PEL) for Targets Performance-Related Parameters in Schema Design Configuring Indexes, Partitions, Constraints Enabling Parallelism and Parallel DML Setting Tablespace Properties and Gathering Schema Statistics MANAGING BACKUPS, DEVELOPMENT CHANGES, AND SECURITY Overview of Metadata Loader Utilities (MDL) Managing Metadata Changes by Using Snapshots Using Change Manager Version Management of Design Objects Graphical UI for Security Management Object-Level Security Setting Security Parameters INTEGRATING WITH ORACLE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE EDITION (OBI EE) Business Justification: Tools Integration Integrating with OBI EE and OBI SE Transferring BI Metadata to OBI EE Server Setting Up the UDML File Location Deriving the BI Metadata (OBI EE) Deploying the BI Module Converting the UDML File for OBI EE Oracle BI Admin and Answers Tool APPENDIX B: CREATING EXPERTS Harnessing OWB Power and Complexity for New Users OWB "Experts": Directed Guidance and Knowledge Management Creating an Expert Starting an Expert Creating Your Own Custom Dialog Scenario: ROLAP to MOLAP in Five Easy Steps Scenario: Expert for Creating External Table APPENDIX C: USING DIAGNOSIS AND DEBUGGING TECHNIQUES Collecting Information Before Contacting Oracle Support Sequence Used by Oracle Support Representatives to Process Calls Activating Debugging and Logging for Full Java Debug Trace Activating Tracing Using the Service_Doctor.sql Script Troubleshooting and Diagnosing Errors in Control Center Agent (CCA) Run-Time Views and Utilities Online Warehouse Builder Resources
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Type Tutoring The Best OWB Online Training Institute From Hyderabad, India Course Content: INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ENVIRONMENT What Is Oracle Warehouse Builder? Basic Process Flow of Design and Deployment Oracle Warehouse Builder Licensing and Connectivity Options Installing Oracle Warehouse Builder 11.2 OWBSYS Schema Using OWB 11.2 with Database 10g R2 Using the Repository Assistant to Manage Workspaces Supported operating systems (OS), sources, targets, and optional components GETTING STARTED WITH WAREHOUSE BUILDER Logging In to OWB Design Center Overview of the Design Center OWB Projects Overview of Objects within a Project Overview of Objects within an Oracle Module Organizing Metadata Using Foldering Locations Navigator and Globals Navigator panels Setting Projects Preferences: Recent Logons UNDERSTANDING THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ARCHITECTURE Warehouse Builder Development Cycle Overview of the Architecture for Design, Deployment, Execution Overview of Configurations, Control Centers, and Locations Creating Target Schemas Registering DB User as an OWB User Roles and Privileges of Warehouse Builder Users Registering an Oracle Workflow User DEFINING SOURCE METADATA Data warehouse implementation: Typical steps Difference Between Obtaining Relational and Flat File Source Metadata Creating Flat File Module Sampling Simple Delimited File Sampling Multi-record Flat File Creating an Oracle Module Selecting the Tables for Import DEFINING ETL MAPPINGS FOR STAGING DATA Purpose of a Staging Area Define OWB Mappings Mapping Editor Interface: Grouping, Ungrouping, and Spotlighting Creating External Tables Create and Bind process Levels of Synchronizing Changes Using the Automapper in the Mapping Editor Set loading type and target load ordering USING THE DATA TRANSFORMATION OPERATORS Component Palette Using a Joiner Lookup Operator: Handling Multiple Match Rows Using the Subquery Filter Operator Using the Set, Sequence, and Splitter Operators Pivot and Unpivot Operators Using the Aggreagator, Constant, Transformation, and Pre/Post Mapping Operators Deploying and Executing in Projects Navigator Panel CLEANSING AND MATCH-MERGING NAME AND ADDRESS DATA Integrating Data Quality into ETL Name and Address Data Cleansing Name and Address Server Name and Address Software Providers Settings in the Name and Address Operator Reviewing a Name and Address Mapping Consolidating Data Using the Match Merge Operator Using the Match Merge Operator in a Mapping USING PROCESS FLOWS Process Flow Concepts Creating a Process Flow Module, a Process Flow Package and a Process Flow Types of Activities: Fork, And, Mapping, End Activity Creating Transitions Between Activities Some More Activities: Manual, SQLPLUS, Email Generating the Process Flow Package DEPLOYING AND REPORTING ON ETL JOBS Logical Versus Physical Implementation Setting Object Configuration Deployment Concepts Invoking the Control Center Manager Deploy Options and Preferences Repository Browser Starting OWB Browser Listener and the Repository Browser Browsing Design Center and Control Center Reports USING THE MAPPING DEBUGGER Overview of the Mapping Debugger Initializing a Mapping Debugging Session Preparing the testing environment and test data Setting breakpoints and watch points Evaluating the flow of data to detect mapping errors ENHANCING ETL PERFORMANCE Performance Tuning at Various Levels Performance-Related Parameters in ETL Design Configuring Mappings for Operating Modes, DML Error Logging, Commit Control, and Default Audit Levels Enabling Partition Exchange Loading (PEL) for Targets Performance-Related Parameters in Schema Design Configuring Indexes, Partitions, Constraints Enabling Parallelism and Parallel DML Setting Tablespace Properties and Gathering Schema Statistics MANAGING BACKUPS, DEVELOPMENT CHANGES, AND SECURITY Overview of Metadata Loader Utilities (MDL) Managing Metadata Changes by Using Snapshots Using Change Manager Version Management of Design Objects Graphical UI for Security Management Object-Level Security Setting Security Parameters INTEGRATING WITH ORACLE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE EDITION (OBI EE) Business Justification: Tools Integration Integrating with OBI EE and OBI SE Transferring BI Metadata to OBI EE Server Setting Up the UDML File Location Deriving the BI Metadata (OBI EE) Deploying the BI Module Converting the UDML File for OBI EE Oracle BI Admin and Answers Tool APPENDIX B: CREATING EXPERTS Harnessing OWB Power and Complexity for New Users OWB "Experts": Directed Guidance and Knowledge Management Creating an Expert Starting an Expert Creating Your Own Custom Dialog Scenario: ROLAP to MOLAP in Five Easy Steps Scenario: Expert for Creating External Table APPENDIX C: USING DIAGNOSIS AND DEBUGGING TECHNIQUES Collecting Information Before Contacting Oracle Support Sequence Used by Oracle Support Representatives to Process Calls Activating Debugging and Logging for Full Java Debug Trace Activating Tracing Using the Service_Doctor.sql Script Troubleshooting and Diagnosing Errors in Control Center Agent (CCA) Run-Time Views and Utilities Online Warehouse Builder Resources
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COURSE CONTENT: Over view of IBM Lombardi 7.5X 5. Explaining IBM Process Center Architecture 6. Introduction of Process Stake Holders and there activities.I 7. ntroduction of Lombardi Product Components. 8. Lombardi Key Terms and Concepts. Creating your first Lombardi Project 5. How to add the User groups and Users and how to grant access 6. .Create a New Process 7. .Explain the Process Package / Tool Kit Package. 8. Managing Snapshots and Workspaces. Designing BPD 6. Creating a BPD and Configuration Setting, 7. Adding Lanes to the BPD, 8. Assigning Participants, 9. Adding activities, 10. Establishing process flow lanes Building Coaches and Services and nested service 4. Building Human Services 5. Building Integration Service 6. Building general System Services Building an executable BPDs and Services 4. Using Gateways 5. Implementing Activities 6. Adding Process Variables to BPD Building an executable BPDs and Services 4. Adding Events to BPD 5. Setting Environment Variable 6. Validating Processes Modeling Events 4. Modeling Mesg Events 5. Timer Events 6. Adhoc Events Mapping and Managing Variables 7. Creating Custom Variables 8. Declaring and passing variables 9. Creating Exposed process variables 10. explain Pre and Post assignments 11. Initializing Complex variable using java script 12. Making Variables available to process portal search Exception handling 2. Exception handling Advance Concepts 4. Using Embedded java script using external activities 5. Introduction to Web API and web services 6. Introduction to Performance DB, Tracking Groups, Reports Our Courses WebSphere SAP Oracle Java Microsoft Tibco PROFESSIONAL COURSES Address Rakesh Kumar +91 9700330693 +1 234 200 0813 info@pradhikatechnology.com pradhikatechnology@gmail.com
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COURSE CONTENT 1. Understand the IBM Business Process Management products Version 7.5 and the life cycle of a business process application. • IBM Process Center • IBM Process Designer • IBM Integration Designer • IBM Process Server. • BPM(Websphere Business Process Management). • IBM Lombardi. 2. Use Process Designer to design and run a process application • Creating a process application and designing the flow of a business process • Create activities (human interaction, decisions, nested process, logic) • Simulation and analysis of the business process • Designing the data used by the process • Create basic implementations of the activities and the data flow • Implement human interaction user interfaces through coaches • Test user interfaces and create snapsots • Implement a decision service using a decision table • Implement activities with simple JavaScript logic • Test the flow of the business process • Implement a nested process with a Web service call • Implement a Web service call to an existing Web service • Implement exception handling • Implement database update using SQL services • Implement sending email through an SMPT server • Implement a decision using the Business Action Language (BAL) • Use exposed process variables in the decision and modify the values at runtime • Implement security for human tasks using groups and users • Expose the business process as a Web service for invocation from outside • Use Integration Designer to interact with the business process • Connect Integration Designer to the Process Center and Process Server • Create a Web front-end application from a WSDL • Invoke the business process as a Web service • Define and implement Advanced Integration Services • Define advance integration services in Process Designer • Import a process application into Integration Designer • Implement the advanced integration services in Integration Designer • Implement a service that calls a Java class • Implement a service that calls an external Web service • Synchronize (publish) the advanced integration services into the Process Center • Run the process application in Process Designer with the advanced integration services • Run the process application using the front-end and the Process Portal • Use the Process Portal to perform the human services • Use Process Designer and tools to measure and monitor the process application • Use automatic tracking to track business data fields and standard KPIs • Use manual tracking to track business data and calculated values • Use the Business Performance Admin Console • Use the Process Admin Console for monitoring • Use historical analysis to analyse the performance of the business process • Compare historical data with simulation data • Create ad-hoc reports from automatic and manual tracking data • Generate, save, run, and tailor reports from ad-hoc reports 3 Over view of IBM Lombardi 7.5X 1. Explaining IBM Process Center Architecture 2. .Introduction of Process Stake Holders and there activities.I 3. ntroduction of Lombardi Product Components. 4. Lombardi Key Terms and Concepts. 4 Creating your first Lombardi Project 1. How to add the User groups and Users and how to grant access 2. .Create a New Process 3. .Explain the Process Package / Tool Kit Package. 4. Managing Snapshots and Workspaces. 5 Designing BPD 1. Creating a BPD and Configuration Setting, 2. Adding Lanes to the BPD, 3. Assigning Participants, 4. Adding activities, 5. Establishing process flow lanes 6 Building Coaches and Services and nested service 1. Building Human Services 2. Building Integration Service 3. Building general System Services 7 Building an executable BPDs and Services 1. Using Gateways 2. Implementing Activities 3. Adding Process Variables to BPD 8 Building an executable BPDs and Services 1. Adding Events to BPD 2. Setting Environment Variable 3. Validating Processes 9 Modeling Events 1. Modeling Mesg Events 2. Timer Events 3. Adhoc Events 10 Mapping and Managing Variables 1. Creating Custom Variables 2. Declaring and passing variables 3. Creating Exposed process variables 4. explain Pre and Post assignments 5. .Initializing Complex variable using java script 6. .Making Variables available to process portal search 11 Exception handling 1. Exception handling 12 Advance Concepts 1. Using Embedded java script using external activities 2. Introduction to Web API and web services 3. Introduction to Performance DB, Tracking Groups, Reports Our Courses WebSphere SAP Oracle Java Microsoft Tibco PROFESSIONAL COURSES Address Rakesh Kumar +91 9700330693 +1 234 200 0813 info@pradhikatechnology.com pradhikatechnology@gmail.com
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Contact us: Swathi, +91-, OWB Online Training Institute from Hyderabad India Course Content: INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ENVIRONMENT What Is Oracle Warehouse Builder? Basic Process Flow of Design and Deployment Oracle Warehouse Builder Licensing and Connectivity Options Installing Oracle Warehouse Builder 11.2 OWBSYS Schema Using OWB 11.2 with Database 10g R2 Using the Repository Assistant to Manage Workspaces Supported operating systems (OS), sources, targets, and optional components GETTING STARTED WITH WAREHOUSE BUILDER Logging In to OWB Design Center Overview of the Design Center OWB Projects Overview of Objects within a Project Overview of Objects within an Oracle Module Organizing Metadata Using Foldering Locations Navigator and Globals Navigator panels Setting Projects Preferences: Recent Logons UNDERSTANDING THE WAREHOUSE BUILDER ARCHITECTURE Warehouse Builder Development Cycle Overview of the Architecture for Design, Deployment, Execution Overview of Configurations, Control Centers, and Locations Creating Target Schemas Registering DB User as an OWB User Roles and Privileges of Warehouse Builder Users Registering an Oracle Workflow User DEFINING SOURCE METADATA Data warehouse implementation: Typical steps Difference Between Obtaining Relational and Flat File Source Metadata Creating Flat File Module Sampling Simple Delimited File Sampling Multi-record Flat File Creating an Oracle Module Selecting the Tables for Import DEFINING ETL MAPPINGS FOR STAGING DATA Purpose of a Staging Area Define OWB Mappings Mapping Editor Interface: Grouping, Ungrouping, and Spotlighting Creating External Tables Create and Bind process Levels of Synchronizing Changes Using the Automapper in the Mapping Editor Set loading type and target load ordering USING THE DATA TRANSFORMATION OPERATORS Component Palette Using a Joiner Lookup Operator: Handling Multiple Match Rows Using the Subquery Filter Operator Using the Set, Sequence, and Splitter Operators Pivot and Unpivot Operators Using the Aggreagator, Constant, Transformation, and Pre/Post Mapping Operators Deploying and Executing in Projects Navigator Panel CLEANSING AND MATCH-MERGING NAME AND ADDRESS DATA Integrating Data Quality into ETL Name and Address Data Cleansing Name and Address Server Name and Address Software Providers Settings in the Name and Address Operator Reviewing a Name and Address Mapping Consolidating Data Using the Match Merge Operator Using the Match Merge Operator in a Mapping USING PROCESS FLOWS Process Flow Concepts Creating a Process Flow Module, a Process Flow Package and a Process Flow Types of Activities: Fork, And, Mapping, End Activity Creating Transitions Between Activities Some More Activities: Manual, SQLPLUS, Email Generating the Process Flow Package DEPLOYING AND REPORTING ON ETL JOBS Logical Versus Physical Implementation Setting Object Configuration Deployment Concepts Invoking the Control Center Manager Deploy Options and Preferences Repository Browser Starting OWB Browser Listener and the Repository Browser Browsing Design Center and Control Center Reports USING THE MAPPING DEBUGGER Overview of the Mapping Debugger Initializing a Mapping Debugging Session Preparing the testing environment and test data Setting breakpoints and watch points Evaluating the flow of data to detect mapping errors ENHANCING ETL PERFORMANCE Performance Tuning at Various Levels Performance-Related Parameters in ETL Design Configuring Mappings for Operating Modes, DML Error Logging, Commit Control, and Default Audit Levels Enabling Partition Exchange Loading (PEL) for Targets Performance-Related Parameters in Schema Design Configuring Indexes, Partitions, Constraints Enabling Parallelism and Parallel DML Setting Tablespace Properties and Gathering Schema Statistics MANAGING BACKUPS, DEVELOPMENT CHANGES, AND SECURITY Overview of Metadata Loader Utilities (MDL) Managing Metadata Changes by Using Snapshots Using Change Manager Version Management of Design Objects Graphical UI for Security Management Object-Level Security Setting Security Parameters INTEGRATING WITH ORACLE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE EDITION (OBI EE) Business Justification: Tools Integration Integrating with OBI EE and OBI SE Transferring BI Metadata to OBI EE Server Setting Up the UDML File Location Deriving the BI Metadata (OBI EE) Deploying the BI Module Converting the UDML File for OBI EE Oracle BI Admin and Answers Tool APPENDIX B: CREATING EXPERTS Harnessing OWB Power and Complexity for New Users OWB "Experts": Directed Guidance and Knowledge Management Creating an Expert Starting an Expert Creating Your Own Custom Dialog Scenario: ROLAP to MOLAP in Five Easy Steps Scenario: Expert for Creating External Table APPENDIX C: USING DIAGNOSIS AND DEBUGGING TECHNIQUES Collecting Information Before Contacting Oracle Support Sequence Used by Oracle Support Representatives to Process Calls Activating Debugging and Logging for Full Java Debug Trace Activating Tracing Using the Service_Doctor.sql Script Troubleshooting and Diagnosing Errors in Control Center Agent (CCA) Run-Time Views and Utilities Online Warehouse Builder Resources
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