RTE Protocol Scripting Guidelines
RTE Protocol Scripting Guidelines
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Prepared by: Sandeep Gupta NBCU Performance Tester 11/9/2007
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• You record a terminal emulator session with VuGen to represent a true user's
actions. You can then enhance your recorded script with transaction and
synchronization functions.
• An RTE Vuser types character input into a terminal emulator, submits the data
to a server, and then waits for the server to respond. For instance, suppose that
you have a server that maintains customer information for a maintenance
company. Every time a field service representative makes a repair, he accesses
the server database by modem using a terminal emulator. The service
representative accesses information about the customer and then records the
details of the repair that he performs.
• An RTE Vuser emulates the actions of a real user. Human users use terminals or
terminal emulators to operate application programs.
• In the RTE Vuser environment, a Vuser replaces the human. The Vuser operates
PowerTerm, a terminal emulator.
• After you create a skeleton Vuser script, you record the terminal setup and
connection procedure into the script. VuGen uses the PowerTerm terminal
emulator when you record an RTE Vuser script.