As mentioned, read up on Test Fragments and Module Controllers. Also explore the use of properties files to seed your test variables. I make functional tests that I use to assert the consistency of disparate environments. I put all the environmentally unique variables (hosts, ports, passwords...) into a single property file like so: DEV.WEB.HOST=devserver.com DEV.WEB.PORT=8080 PROD.WEB.HOST=myserver.com PROD.WEB.PORT=443
I run my tests with something like: java -jar ApacheJMeter.jar -JTARGETENVIRONMENT=PROD Then I run a little script in the setup thread to use the right set of properties based on the TARGETENVIRONMENT value It's a little bit of setup work, but then serves me well in the long run. Mark On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Wanjun Wang <wang...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > > Is it possible to design reusable modules within JMeter? For example, > there are 3 pages with same design. Each has main response and an > additional AJAX request. I'd like to have one module that takes a > parameter to navigate to the specified page. This way, if there's any > change, I just need to change one place instead of 3. Can JMeter test be > written just through Java API's without using the GUI, as the GUI doesn't > seem to support any modularization? Thanks. > > Regards, Wanjun