This section explains that HTTP traffic generated by Siebel Web clients incorporates dynamic information that must be addressed
to ensure successful and accurate replay.
Error Detection Explains that failure to handle dynamic data does not always generate error messages during script replay.
Session IDs Explains that Siebel Web Server uses session IDs to track user sessions.
Time Stamps Explains that HTTP communication between Java applets and the Siebel Web Server includes timestamps, which are strings that
tell the number of milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970.
URL Encoding Explains that unsafe HTTP characters are replaced with hexadecimal equivalents.
User Input Explains that it is desirable if user input recorded during recording sessions can be easily identified and changed in recorded
scripts.
Dynamic Data Explains that Siebel HTTP traffic includes a variety of dynamic data that are sent to servers within HTTP requests.
Reformatting Functions Explains that the Siebel Web client reformats phone numbers and date/time values that are sent by the server or entered by
users.
Meaningful Timer Names Explains that the Recorder extracts meaningful timer names from form fields.