Dynamics 365 ERP - General
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Apr 23, 2024
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- The article provides a general approach to using JMeter for load testing Dynamics 365 Finance.
- The steps include installing JMeter, setting up a test plan, adding thread groups and HTTP requests, configuring authentication, adding listeners and timers, running the test, and analyzing the results.
- The article also mentions that Visual Studio 2019 is the last version to include web performance and load testing features, and suggests using JMeter for performance testing.
- It compares Performance SDK and JMeter, highlighting that Performance SDK is developed and supported by Microsoft while JMeter is supported by a large community and offers cross-platform compatibility.
- The article includes information about JMeter's UI and how to create a report in Dynamics 365 Finance after running a load test with JMeter.
- The steps for creating a report in Dynamics 365 Finance include collecting data from JMeter, saving the JMeter test results in a suitable format, preparing the data for import, importing the data into Dynamics 365 Finance, creating a performance dashboard or report, analyzing and interpreting the results, and sharing and collaborating on the report.
- The article emphasizes the importance of analyzing throughput data and comparing it with other performance metrics to gain insights into system performance.
- The final point is to share the performance report with relevant stakeholders and use the insights to make data-driven decisions and prioritize efforts to enhance system performance and scalability.
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