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I am testing ReactJS application for performance perspective with Jmeter tool

After executing Login feature, Response data in "View Results in Tree" shows following:

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    Possible duplicate of [Does Jmeter support client side javascript](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9632492/does-jmeter-support-client-side-javascript) – Ori Marko Sep 26 '17 at 12:33
  • Please read [Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?](//meta.stackoverflow.com/q/326569) - the summary is that this is not an ideal way to address volunteers, and is probably counterproductive to obtaining answers. Please refrain from adding this to your questions. – halfer Sep 26 '17 at 13:24
  • duplicate to many other similar questions, another example: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3344112/jmeter-and-javascript – timbre timbre Sep 26 '17 at 14:19
  • You need a stronger architectural foundation to use performance testing tools. You should not expect an HTTP tool to execute your client side script – James Pulley Sep 27 '17 at 00:47

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