Tricentis NeoLoad - Product Consultant Certification Exam
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Become a Certified Product Consultant in NeoLoad | 200 Questions & Answers

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Welcome to Tricentis NeoLoad - Product Consultant Certification Exam


This comprehensive practice test is designed to prepare learners for the Tricentis NeoLoad Product Consultant certification. The course includes 200 multiple-choice questions and 4 practical exams, ensuring that learners are thoroughly prepared to demonstrate their skills in performance testing using NeoLoad. By achieving an 80% score on this practice test, learners can confidently expect to pass the actual Product Consultant exam at an Advanced proficiency level.


NeoLoad Exam Policy:


Exam Structure: The exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions to be answered within 90 mins

Number of Attempts: Learners have 3 attempts to pass the exam.

Passing Score: The minimum passing score is 80%.


There is no negative marking for wrong answers. After submitting the exam, candidates can immediately see their score, if the exam is cleared then the candidates can download the Certificate.


Note: If a candidate fails to pass after the initial 3 attempts, more attempts can be requested by contacting NeoLoad support.


By completing this practice test, learners will gain:

  • Confidence in NeoLoad Skills

  • Exam Readiness

  • Advanced Proficiency

Confidence in NeoLoad Skills

Exam Readiness

Advanced Proficiency



Sample Questions:



1. A web app uses the Spring HTTP invoker framework. Is NeoLoad compliant with such a framework?

The Java Serialization module must be activated.

Yes, with no additional module.

The RTMP module must be activated.

No.



2. How can you record interactions between a SOAP client and web services server in NeoLoad?

By launching the SOAP client application without any configuration.

By configuring NeoLoad as a proxy in the SOAP client settings.

By configuring NeoLoad to use a different proxy.

By adjusting NeoLoad settings to disable recording





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Question 1:

Lets understand how NeoLoad works with Spring HTTP Invoker:

Java Serialization Module: This module is necessary for decoding Java Serialization requests, which are encapsulated in HTTP. It translates binary data into XML for NeoLoad to process.

Recording Process: To record interactions, NeoLoad acts as a proxy, capturing the HTTP requests and responses. The Java Serialization module analyzes and decodes these requests during recording.

Required Libraries: For successful decoding, the JAR files containing the Java classes exchanged between the client and server must be loaded into NeoLoad.


Given the options:

The Java Serialization module must be activated: This is the correct answer, as NeoLoad requires this module to handle Spring HTTP Invoker.

Yes, with no additional module: This is incorrect, as the Java Serialization module is necessary.

The RTMP module must be activated: This is incorrect, as RTMP is used for different types of protocols.

No: This is incorrect, as NeoLoad is compatible with Spring HTTP Invoker using the Java Serialization module.


Therefore, the correct answer is The Java Serialization module must be activated.





Question 2:

To record interactions between a SOAP client and a web services server in NeoLoad, you need to configure NeoLoad as a proxy in the SOAP client settings. Here's how:

Set Up NeoLoad as a Proxy: Ensure NeoLoad is running and configured to act as a proxy server. The default port for NeoLoad's HTTP recorder is 8090.

Configure the SOAP Client: Modify the SOAP client to use NeoLoad as its proxy. This involves setting the proxy host to the machine running NeoLoad (usually localhost) and the port to 8090.

Start Recording in NeoLoad: Begin a recording session in NeoLoad. Since SOAP requests may not require a browser, ensure the "Launch browser" option is unchecked.

Run the SOAP Client Application: Launch the SOAP client application with the proxy settings applied. NeoLoad will capture the requests and responses between the client and the server.


Given the options:

By launching the SOAP client application without any configuration: This is incorrect, as specific configuration is needed.

By configuring NeoLoad as a proxy in the SOAP client settings: This is the correct approach, allowing NeoLoad to intercept and record SOAP requests.

By configuring NeoLoad to use a different proxy: This is incorrect, as NeoLoad itself should be used as the proxy.

By adjusting NeoLoad settings to disable recording: This is incorrect, as recording needs to be enabled.

Therefore, the correct answer is By configuring NeoLoad as a proxy in the SOAP client settings.

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