This tutorial will help you understand the process of using Silk Performer to load test your web application, so you can get started as quickly as possible. This tutorial will help you take full advantage of all the easy-to-use, advanced features of Silk Performer
The easiest and quickest way to test today's mainstream web applications is to perform tests at the protocol level (HTML HTTP). This approach will generate a simple script with advanced features. Browser-driven web load testing is recommended when testing a web application that includes AJAX logic and the protocol-level test proves unsuccessful.
In addition to facilitating protocol-level (HTTP) testing of popular web applications, Silk Performer now lets you generate payloads using actual web browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome). In this way, you can take advantage of the built-in AJAX logic of your web application to accurately simulate complex AJAX behavior during testing. The results of this powerful testing method reflect the browsing experience of real users, including time-of-display and protocol-level statistics.
Overview of web load testing.
web 2.0 Application examples.
Define a web load testing project.
Create a test script.
Record the test script.
Test run the script.
Try using your test script.
Analyze test scripts.
Perform visual analysis with Truelog Explorer.
Analyze test runs.
View the Virtual User Summary Report.
Look for errors in the truelog.
View page statistics.
Check out the overview page.
Compare recordings and play back truelogs
Record and playback truelogs simultaneously
Custom test scripts.
User input data customization.
Customize HTML user data with new parameters.
AJAX and script customization.
Support for viewing well-formed JSON and XML data in Truelog Explorer.
Support for viewing well-formed JSON and XML data in Silk Performer
Verify. Verification is automatically generated during the recording process.
Title validation. Summary validation.
Enable validation checks during playback.
Insert a content validation function.
Parsing functions. HTML content parsing.
Respond to data parsing.
Session processing. Custom session handling.
When to use custom session processing.
Custom session handling.
User profiles.
Add a profile.
Configure browser settings.
Configure browser impersonation settings.
Configure monitoring. Define monitoring options.
Adjust the load. Load model.
Define the load. Run multiple load tests.
Run a load test.
Monitor load testing.
Monitor the computer during the load test.
Monitor specific ** during load testing.
Monitor specific virtual users during load testing.
Use graphics to monitor server performance.
Explore the test results.
truelog on error
Review the error in Truelog Explorer.
Overview of Performance Explorer.
Get an overview of the reporting metrics.
View the overview report.
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