For more information about how Containers work, see Structure of a User Path. Record in: Select the Container into which the pages visited are to be recorded.When the recording ends, all the recorded pages and requests are contained in this User Path. Name: Enter a name to identify the User Path.New recording of: Check this option to select the User Path you want to update.The User Path group box defines the new User Path: The tunnel mode only works if, when browsing the application, you use its hostname or fully qualified domain name and not the IP address of the application server. It is necessary to close HTTP clients or define exclusion rules in NeoLoad to avoid unwanted requests in the recording.Starting a new recording creates a User Path and places all the web pages visited during the recording into that User Path. NeoLoad records all the HTTP flows going through the machine. Warning: Before recording the scenario, it is recommended to close all HTTP client applications (other Web sessions, Twitter client, and so on). The Recording API (to learn more, see the Recording API User Guide) the Record Here option with a right-click on a page, Transaction or logical action.the Start Recording button in the User Path panel.You can start recording an application with: If the tunnel mode is not properly set, a warning message is displayed when starting the recording. In To, the last IP of the collection must be specified.In From, it is necessary to enter the first IP of the collection.HTTPS IP range recording is the collection of IPs which can be used when recording a number of SSL-secured domains.IP accessible from client is the IP used by the tested application to connect to the NeoLoad recorder.Select the one to be used for the recording in tunnel mode between NeoLoad and the application. Connection contains the network interface available on the machine.See Record an HTTP application in tunnel mode. The Tunnel Mode Recorder settings group box enables to configure the parameters to record in tunnel mode. Before recording an application in tunnel mode, it is necessary to activate the tunnel mode parameters in Tunnel Mode Recorder settings of the HTTP Recorder section accessible through Edit > Preferences > General settings. JavaScript may be inserted for more advanced uses, such as password encryption. NeoLoad "scripts" are d eveloped via a GUI, which provides condit ions, loops and other programming structures. NeoLoad monitors the newest web, database and application servers such as JBoss application server, HP-UX 11, Web logic, WebSphere, Tomcat, and MySQL database. NeoLoad provides the performance information required to troubleshoot bottlenecks for tuning the application and the supporting servers. In addition to simulating network traffic, NeoLoad also simulates end user transaction activity including common tasks like submitting forms or executing searches by emulating 'virtual' users accessing web application modules. Tests can be performed from inside the firewall (in-house) or from the Cloud. NeoLoad works by simulating traffic (up to millions of users) in order to determine application performance under load, analyze response times and pinpoint the number of the simultaneous users which the internet, intranet or mobile application is able to handle.
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