SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications

SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications

techpubs.borland.com
from techpubs.borland.com More from this publisher
03.11.2014 Views

2 CREATING TEST SCRIPTS Creating a Load Test Script 13 When you’re done recording your Citrix session, click the Stop button on the SilkPerformer Citrix Recorder. The Generating script progress window appears. Figure 1: 14 The Save As dialog appears. Save the script with a meaningful name. 18 SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial

2 CREATING TEST SCRIPTS Screen Synchronization & Verification 15 A newly generated load test script that’s based on the Citrix interactions you recorded appears in the SilkPerformer script editor window. Screen Synchronization & Verification SilkPerformer supports bitmap and window verification for applications that are hosted by Citrix servers. Screen synchronization offers a means of verifying replayed Citrix content. Screen synchronizations differ from standard script verifications in that they allow for verification of window and screen region appearances (not input values) and they are inserted during script recording, not during subsequent script customization. Screen synchronizations are particularly useful for synchronizing subsequent user input that is displayed in browsers, or similar interfaces (i.e., Citrix application windows), because such applications don’t support “automatic synchronization” through window events such as user input and text display. Note See “Verification & Parsing via OCR” for information regarding onscreen value verification and parsing. Response data verification is not supported for Citrix. SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial 19

2 CREATING TEST SCRIPTS<br />

Creating a Load Test Script<br />

13 When you’re done recording your <strong>Citrix</strong> session, click the Stop button on<br />

the <strong>SilkPerformer</strong> <strong>Citrix</strong> Recorder. The Generating script progress<br />

window appears.<br />

Figure 1:<br />

14 The Save As dialog appears. Save the script with a meaningful name.<br />

18 <strong>SilkPerformer</strong> <strong>Citrix</strong> <strong>Tutorial</strong>

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!