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| To run Apache JMeter in GUI mode: |
| Double-click on the ApacheJMeter.jar file. |
| If this doesn't work, open a command prompt and type: |
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| java -jar ApacheJMeter.jar [-p property-file] |
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| To run Apache JMeter in NON_GUI mode: |
| Open a command prompt (or Unix shell) and type: |
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| java -jar ApacheJMeter.jar -n -t test-file [-p property-file] [-l log-file] |
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| To tell Apache JMeter to use a proxy server: |
| Open a command prompt and type: |
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| java -jar ApacheJMeter.jar -H [your.proxy.server] -P [your proxy server port] |
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| To run Apache JMeter in server mode: |
| Open a command prompty and type |
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| java -jar ApacheJMeter.jar -s |
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| Or, use the provided script file: jmeter-server.bat(Windows)/jmeter-server(Linux) |
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| Please note that a script file is provided: |
| jmeter.bat(Windows)/jmeter(Linux) that can be |
| used in place of "java -jar ApacheJMeter.jar". Example: |
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| jmeter -p jmeter.properties -H my.proxy.com -P 9999 |