SAPGUI Tutorial SilkPerformer 2006 Release 2

SAPGUI Tutorial SilkPerformer 2006 Release 2This tutorial provides the information you need to record and customize SAPGUI test scripts. SilkPerformer offers recording and replay support for the load testing and functional testing of SAPĀ® systems that use the SAPGUI Scripting interface. SilkPerformer’s unique content verification feature enables you to verify application functionality even under real-world load conditions-and thereby intercept application errors that occur only under load.


Test scripts created for functional testing can be reused for load testing purposes, without requiring any changes. Together with its outstanding support for the load testing of Web applications, SilkPerformer supports load and functional testing of SAP R/3 4.6C, SAP R/3 Enterprise (4.7), and mySAP Business Suite (and higher) via SAPGUI Client 6.2 (and higher) for Windows and HTML, as well as with mySAP Enterprise Portal.
In addition to a powerful BDL API for SAP that enables programmers to effectively customize SAP test scripts, SilkPerformer 2006 R2 also provides TrueLog technology for SAP-offering easy visual script analysis and customization. TrueLogs provide complete visual representation of all actions and results that are generated by test scripts. Screenshots are captured during test runs and details regarding all visible GUI controls are logged. Using TrueLog Explorer’s intuitive point-and-click interface, you can visually customize all user-input data and create content verification checks for return data. Simply select the input values that you wish to customize, or the result values that you wish to verify, and then choose any appropriate parsing, parameterization, or verification functions. All customization and verification functions are then automatically generated and inserted into your BDL script. No manual scripting is required.

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