This Help describes the
Silk Performer Benchmark Description Language (BDL) and the components included in a test script.
Scripting Language Structure and Statements Explains the lexical and program structure of Silk Performer's Benchmark Description Language (BDL) and the statements for expressing sequences, selections, and iterations.
General Functions Lists the functions that set specific simulation options, allocate, read and write memory, handle files, and more.
Application Server Functions Lists BDL functions for testing application servers and the architectures they are based on.
Database (DBMS) Functions Describes the different levels at which you can create load testing scripts for a database server.
ERP/CRM Functions Silk Performer provides functions for testing ERP/CRM systems like SAP, Siebel, and PeopleSoft.
Internet Functions Lists BDL functions for testing Web applications and protocols, such as HTML, FTP, Remedy, SMTP, TCP/IP, and many more.
Java Framework Functions As a powerful extension to Silk Performer’s Benchmark Description Language, the Java Framework enables you to implement user behavior in Java.
JMS Functions Reference Silk Performer provides JMS API functions to write and run scripts for testing JMS applications and providers.
Monitoring Functions Silk Performer provides functions for real-time monitoring server resources via PDCE and SNMP, supported by Performance Explorer.
.NET Framework Functions Lists the functions that are available for interaction with .NET objects.
GUI-Level Testing Functions Lists BDL functions for performing GUI-level testing against (fat) client applications.
Terminal Services Functions Silk Performer provides functions for testing applications that are hosted via terminal services.