Testing Multiple Applications
This section describes testing multiple applications.
Overview of Multi-Application Testing
Describes how you can test multiple different applications simultaneously.
Test Case Structure in a Multi-Application Environment
Describes the components that enable testing of more than one application.
Invoking a Test Case in a Multi-Application Environment
Describes how you can invoke test cases in multi-application environments.
Test Case Structure in a Single-Application Environment
Describes the
Silk Test Classic
components that enable testing of a single application.
Window Declarations for Multi-Application Testing
Describes the types of window declarations that are required for testing multiple applications.
Concurrency Test Example Code
Provides an example that tests for problems with concurrency, such as deadlock or out-of-sequence writes.
Concurrency Test Explained
Explains the concurrency test example.
Code for template.t
Describes a code fragment with which you can start a multi-application test case.
template.t Explained
Explains the code fragment with which you can start a multi-application test case.
defaults.inc
Describes the
defaults.inc
file that implements the recovery system for a single-application test.
cs.inc
Describes the automatically included
cs.inc
file that contains functions used only in the multi-application environment.
Include File Size
Describes how to handle very large include files.
Notification Test Example Code (1 of 2)
Provides an example for a single-user notification test.
Notification Test Example Explained (1 of 2)
Explains the code in the single-user notification test example.
Notification Test Example Code (2 of 2)
Provides an example for a two-user notification test.
Notification Test Example Explained (2 of 2)
Explains the code in the two-user notification test example.
Parent topic:
Distributed Testing with the Open Agent
Parent topic:
Distributed Testing with the Classic Agent