Review and Detailed Table of Contents of the JMeter Chinese Manual
The post reviews an older JMeter Chinese manual, highlighting its surprisingly still‑relevant Java and JMeter fundamentals, describing its 50‑page structure, and providing a comprehensive table of contents covering installation, test plan creation, and various protocol testing modules.
While browsing, the author discovered a "JMeter Chinese Operation Manual" that dates back to the era of JDK 1.4/1.5 and supports legacy Windows systems such as Windows 98, NT, 2000, and XP.
Despite its age, the manual remains highly reference‑worthy, covering essential Java basics and core JMeter concepts that have not become obsolete, proving that classic knowledge retains its value over time.
The content is introductory yet practical; the author tested the latest JMeter version and found most examples still functional. The 50‑page PDF provides English‑language screenshots, step‑by‑step instructions, and covers a wide range of topics, which is rare for open‑source tool documentation.
Readers interested can reply to obtain the PDF download link for the JMeter Chinese manual.
The manual’s detailed table of contents includes sections such as Introduction, Getting Started (requirements, Java version, OS, extensions, SSL, JDBC, SOAP), Installation, Running JMeter (classpath, proxy, non‑GUI mode, server mode, command‑line options), Configuration, creating test plans, component overviews (thread groups, controllers, listeners, timers, assertions, preprocessors, postprocessors), and specific protocol test plans for HTTP, FTP, LDAP, Web Services, JMS point‑to‑point, JMS topics, and monitoring, followed by a comprehensive listener guide.
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