JMeter Addons provided by 3rd parties
This page contains details of 3rd party add-ons, for example Maven JMeter plugins and browser add-ons.
Note that appearance on this page does not imply endorsement by the Apache JMeter project. Also, for any assistance with using the software, please contact the supplier, not the JMeter project.
For plugins that can be used with JMeter, please see the JMeterPlugins page.
Feel free to add details of any relevant add-ons for use with JMeter, but please keep the entries brief.
Browser add-ons
IE addons
- http://www.badboy.com.au/ - A browser recording tool that can output JMeter test files
- IE httpheaders by blunk
- Toggle IE proxy settings - adds a button to the IE toolbar which enables and disables the proxy
Mozilla Firefox
- livehttpheaders
- Toggle Mozilla/Firefox proxy settings - proxy switching add-in
Maven plugins
- JMeterMavenPlugin - user-contributed plugin for running JMeter in Maven
Jenkins plugins
- https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Performance+Plugin - This plugin allows you to capture reports from JMeter and JUnit . Jenkins will generate graphic charts with the trend report of performance and robustness.
Other add-ons
- https://github.com/oliverlloyd/jmeter-ec2 - Automates running Apache JMeter on Amazon EC2
- http://www.programmerplanet.org/ant-jmeter/ - Using JMeter from Ant. (now included in JMeter in the extras directory)
Stand-alone tools
- Convert LoadRunner script to JMeter - A perl script to convert scripts created using popular commercial software to JMeter scripts