Silk Performer supports testing within a variety of computing environments. This section explains
Silk Performer’s support of AJAX,
SAP eCATT,
terminal emulation, GUI-level testing, and much more.
Flex/AMF3 Support Explains Silk Performer support for the testing of Flex/AMF3 applications, including a technology overview, project setup, and Java configuration
issues.
BMC Remedy IT Service Management Support Explains Silk Performer's support for the testing of BMC Remedy IT Service Management, including licensing, TrueLogs, and data representation.
Citrix XenApp Support Explains that Silk Performer provides record and replay support for the testing of applications that are hosted via Citrix XenApp session and application virtualization technologies.
.NET Support Explains Silk Performer's .NET support, which includes the testing of Web Services, .NET Remoting objects, NUnit, and more.
GUI-Level Testing Support Explains how GUI-level testing works, when to use it, and how to set up a GUI-level testing environment.
Jacada Support Explains Silk Performer support for the testing of Jacada applications, including project setup and Java configuration issues.
Java Support Explains Silk Performer's Java support, which includes the testing of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), RMI objects, JUnit, and more.
OnWeb Mainframe-to-Web Testing Support Silk Performer supports the testing of Micro Focus OnWeb Web-based applications that interact with mainframe systems.
SAP Support Explains Silk Performer's support for the testing of SAP applications.
Siebel Support Explains the testing of Siebel thin client (Web client) installations that utilize front ends comprised of HTML and applets
running within a Web browser.
Microsoft Silverlight Support Explains that the workflow for testing Microsoft Silverlight browser-based applications is the same as the workflow used for testing Web-based applications.
Terminal Emulation Support Explains Silk Performer support for terminal emulation applications, which enables the recording of terminal-emulator traffic based on the Telnet
protocol (“green screen” applications).
TCP/IP Based Protocol Support This section explains how to develop load test scripts for applications that use legacy or custom TCP/IP based protocols.