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Monday, 30 January 2017

JMeter - Config Element - "LDAP Extended Request Defaults"

What is LDAP?
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a software protocol for enabling anyone to locate organizations, individuals, and other resources such as files and devices in a network, whether on the public Internet or on a corporate intranet. LDAP is a "lightweight" (smaller amount of code) version of Directory Access Protocol (DAP), which is part of X.500, a standard for directory services in a network. An LDAP directory can be distributed among many servers. Each server can have a replicated version of the total directory that is synchronized periodically. An LDAP server is called a Directory System Agent (DSA). An LDAP server that receives a request from a user takes responsibility for the request, passing it to other DSAs as necessary, but ensuring a single coordinated response for the user.

How to add "LDAP Extended Request Defaults" element?
You can follow steps to add LDAP Extended Request Defaults:
1. Select "Test Plan" node
2. Right click on "Test Plan" node
3. Mouse hovers "Add"
4. Mouse hovers "Config Element"
5. Click "LDAP Extended Request Defaults" 


How to remove "LDAP Extended Request Defaults" element?
You can follow steps:
1. Select "LDAP Extended Request Defaults" node
2. Right click on "LDAP Extended Request Defaults" node
3. Click "Remove" (Mouse) or "Delete" button from the keyboard
4. Click "Yes"

What are the attributes of "LDAP Extended Request Defaults" element?
"LDAP Extended Request Defaults" has attributes:
  • Name: To provide element name
  • Comments: To provide arbitrary comments (if any)
  • Test Configuration: This option helps you to choose the different type of test that you want to perform.
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