18 Sep
Posted by jj as Development, Dotnet
This introduction serves as a high-level overview of the different test approaches and tools, including Java Explorer, Java Framework, .NET Explorer, and .NET Framework that are offered by SilkPerformer SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) Edition
SilkPerformer .NET Explorer, which was developed using .NET, allows you to test Web Services, .NET Remoting objects, and other GUI-less .NET objects. .NET Explorer allows you to define and execute complete test scenarios with different test cases without requiring manual programming—everything is done visually via point and click operations. Test scripts are visual and easy to understand—even for staff members who aren’t familiar with .NET programming languages.
Test scenarios created with SilkPerformer .NET Explorer can be exported to SilkPerformer Workbench for immediate reuse in concurrency and load testing; and to Microsoft Visual Studio .NET for further customization.
To launch SilkPerformer .NET Explorer:
If you have SilkPerformer SOA Edition, go to: Start/Programs/Borland/SilkPerformer SOA Edition 2006 R2/SilkPerformer .NET Explorer. If you have SilkPerformer Enterprise Edition, go to: Start/Programs/Borland/SilkPerformer 2006 R2/Development Tools/SilkPerformer .NET Explorer.
Alternately you can launch SilkPerformer Workbench:
If you have SilkPerformer SOA Edition, go to: Start/Programs/Borland/SilkPerformer SOA Edition 2006 R2/SilkPerformer SOA Workbench. If you have SilkPerformer Enterprise Edition, go to: Start/Programs/Borland/ SilkPerformer 2006 R2/SilkPerformer Workbench. Create a new project with the application type .NET/.NET Explorer or Web Services/.NET Explorer.
Download pdf SilkPerformer DotNet Framework 2006 Release 2 Developer Guide
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