To test the performance of an application, you must first record the HTTP traffic that
traverses between the client and the server. You record the HTTP traffic of the application by
initiating the recording from the product. When you record the test, a proxy recorder intercepts
the HTTP traffic between the browser and the web server.
Certain websites require appropriate certificates to use a proxy recorder
to record the site. The recorder certificate is required to record all the secured sites.
The client certificate is different and it serves as an additional layer of security that is
required by the web server to authenticate the client/browser. If some applications use
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), the proxy recorder can cause authentication problems because SSL
relays traffic between the client and the server. Depending on the authentication method in
place, the client might require the proxy recorder to authenticate itself as the server, and
the server might require the proxy recorder to authenticate as the client. If the client
program requires an authenticated server, you must either have access to the server
certificate keystore and provide it to the proxy recorder or configure the client to accept
the default certificate from the proxy recorder instead of the certificate from the actual
server.
If you have recorded a test that does not use SSL, you can convert that test to
be secure by adding an SSL object to the corresponding Server Access Configuration in the test.

To record an application that requires a client-side certificate, import
the client certificate to the
Test Performance
project. To import the certificate, click , and navigate to the folder that contains the certificates and click
Finish.

The following recorders are available for recording HTTP traffic from a browser:
- SOCKS proxy recorder: Use this recorder when no proxy connections are
required.
- HTTP proxy recorder: Use this recorder when proxy connections are required to
connect to the network or when the client program does not support SOCKS.
- Socket recorder: Use this recorder for low-level network traffic when the
client does not support proxies.
You can record and generate a test by using REST APIs. The API
documentation to record a test is located at Install_directory\IBM\IBMIMShared\plugins\com.ibm.rational.test.lt.server.recorder.jar.
The API documentation to generate a test after the recording completes is located at
C:\Program Files\IBM\IBMIMShared\plugins\com.ibm.rational.test.lt.server.testgen.jar.
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In the Performance Test perspective, on the toolbar, click the New Test From
Recording icon
or click .
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In the New Test From Recording wizard, click Create a
test from a new recording, select HTTP Test, and
click Next.
If you are recording sensitive data, click Recording encryption
level and select the encryption level to record.
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On the Select Location page, select the project and folder to
create the test in, type a name for the test, and click Next.
If necessary, click the
Create the parent folder icon

to create a performance test project or folder.
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On the Select Client Application page, select the web browser to
use.
The type of application defines the recorder that can be used. The following client
application types are supported for recording a service test:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer: This option records traffic
that is sent and received with Internet Explorer.
- Mozilla Firefox: This option records traffic that is sent
and received with Firefox.
- Google Chrome: This option records traffic that is sent and
received with Chrome.
- Apple Safari: This option records traffic that is sent and
received with Safari.
- Opera: This option records traffic that is sent and
received with Opera.
- Managed Application: This option starts a browser that is
not on the list.
- Microsoft Edge: This option records traffic that is sent
and received with Edge.
- Unmanaged Application: This option records HTTP traffic
from one or multiple client programs that use a proxy. You must manually start the
client programs, and the proxy recorder records all traffic that is sent and received
through the specified network port.
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Depending on your selection in Step 4, perform one of the following steps: On
the Recorder Settings page, depending on the browser that you
selected, specify the following details:
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If you selected a browser, specify the recording method:
- To record HTTP or SOCKS traffic through a proxy, click Record traffic
with the proxy recorder. To record low-level network traffic for
applications where a proxy cannot be used, click Record traffic with
the socket recorder. Use this option when you are not using Mozilla
Firefox or Microsoft™ Internet Explorer.
Note: When using proxy recording, you can filter out HTTP or HTTPS requests to a
specific endpoints so that any requests to those endpoints are not recorded.
See Proxy recording preferences.
- If IBM® DevOps Test UI is installed
and shell-shared with Test Performance, for the Web UI tests, you can use the Record user
actions option to record the functional aspects of the application
in the same HTTP recording session. Thus, both the functional and performance
aspects of the application are recorded.
- If the server requires client SSL authentication,
provide the client certificate for the proxy recorder to be authenticated by the
server as though the proxy recorder were the client. Select The server
requires a specific client certificate.
To provide single
certificate keystore, specify the file name and password of the server
certificate keystore. If multiple certificates are required, click
Multiple certificates, and click
Add to specify a certificate keystore file name and
password for each host name and port.
- To record a secured site using Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome on
Windows, install the recorder certificate by selecting Register the recorder
root certificate authority. Before the recording starts, the browser prompts
you to install the certificate. After the recording is stopped, the browser
prompts you to uninstall the certificate. To avoid multiple prompts for each
recording, select Keep the recorder root certificate authority after
recording.
Note: If you already had the certificate from a version prior to 9.2.1 and then
install the latest version of the product, you might have to install the
certificate again.
This option is not available when you record by using the Mozilla Firefox or
Safari browser. To record a secured site on these browsers, manually import the
certificate in the browser from the default location C:\Program
Files\IBM\IBMIMShared\plugins\com.ibm.rational.test.lt.recorder.proxy_version\SSLCertificate.
For information about how to import the certificates, see the browser's
documentation.
- If you selected Mozilla Firefox, you can choose to use a
temporary Firefox profile. This option starts the Firefox browser without any
bookmarks, plug-ins, or tool bars that might be associated with your usual
profile. Select Use an alternate Firefox profile, and then
select Use a temporary Firefox profile.
- If you clicked Record traffic with the proxy recorder,
click Advanced to specify whether to use an HTTP or SOCKS
proxy recorder to review and edit network connection settings that the browser
uses or to specify advanced SSL authentication settings. If you clicked
Record traffic with the socket recorder, specify the
advanced SSL authentication settings.
- If you use server authentication, then select the The client requires
a specific server certificate option. You can specify a name for the
certificate keystore file and a password for each host name and port. You can
review the SSL Encryption settings that are retrieved from
the browser configuration. If necessary, you can select Override
browser settings to specify the different SSL and TLS settings such
as Accept SSL 3.0, Accept TLS 1.0, Accept TLS 1.1, Accept TLS 1.2, and Accept TLS
1.3.
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If you selected Managed Application, complete the following
steps:
- On the Recording Method page, click a recorder to record
HTTP traffic and click Next.
- On the Managed Application Options page, for
Program path, click Browse to
select the program. If necessary, specify the Working directory, and in the
Arguments field, type the command-line arguments that the
program requires. Click Next.
- If the program requires user input from a command-line interface, select the
Open console for user input check box. Click
Next.
- Depending on the recording method that you selected, complete one of the
following steps:
- On the Proxy Recorder Settings page, specify whether to
use an HTTP or SOCKS proxy recorder to review and edit network connection
settings that the browser uses or to specify the advanced SSL authentication
settings.
- On the Socket I/O Recorder Secured Settings page,
specify the advanced SSL authentication settings.
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If you selected Unmanaged Application, on the
Proxy Recorder Settings page, specify whether to use an HTTP or
SOCKS proxy recorder to review and edit network connection settings that the browser
uses or to specify the advanced SSL authentication settings.
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Click Finish.
A progress window opens while your browser starts.
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In the browser address field, type the address of the web application to test, and
activate the link.
Note: If you enter the address of a secure website (one that starts with
https:), your browser might display a security alert. Depending
on the security certificate for the site, you might be required to accept a security
risk to proceed with the recording.
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Complete the user tasks to test. While you are recording, adhere to the following
guidelines:
- Wait for each page to load completely. This wait does not affect performance
results, because you can remove extra waiting time (think time) when you play back the
test.
- Do not change any browser preferences.
You can use the
Recorder Test
Annotations toolbar to add comments, record synchronizations, or take
screen captures during the recording.
- To change the page name, click the Change page name icon
. In the resulting test, the page element in the test editor uses the new
name; however, the original name is preserved in the Page Title
Verification Point area so that page title verification points still
work correctly.
- To add a comment to the recorded test, click the Insert
comment icon
. Add a comment when you get a prompt.
- To add a screen capture to the recorded test, click the Capture
screen icon
. The screen and window captures make your tests easier to read and help you
visualize the recorded test. You can change the settings for screen captures and add
a comment to the image.
- To manually add a synchronization point to the recording, click the
Insert synchronization icon
.
- To manually add a transaction folder to the recording, click the Start
Transaction icon
and Stop Transaction icons
to start and stop the transaction. Transactions can be nested.
- To insert a split point into the recorded test, click the Split
point icon
. With split points, you can generate multiple tests from a single
recording, which you can replay in a different order with a schedule. See Splitting an HTTP test during recording for
more information about splitting a test.
- To filter packets that display during recording sessions, click the
Filter packets
icon. You can specify the filter criteria for the following elements:
- SAP packet type
- SAP packet attribute
- Socket packet type
- Socket packet attribute
- Packet type
- Proxy connection IDs
- Citrix events
- A group of conditions
- Remote host
You can add and remove packet filters as needed.
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After you finish the user tasks in the browser, stop the recorder. You can stop the
browser by closing the client program or by clicking the Stop
icon
in
the Recording Control view.
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Select the domains to include in the test and click Finish. The
domains that are not selected are not included in the test. You can add them back by
generating the test again from the recording.
To include all the domains for all of the recordings, click the Select all
and remember my decision check box. To enable the filter again for HTTP
tests, click , and, for Service tests, click Service Test
Generation and then click the Enable domain review before test
generation check box.
A progress window is displayed while the test is generated. After the test is complete,
the Recording Control view displays the Test generation
completed message, the test navigator lists your test, and the test opens in
the test editor.