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What are agents in silk testing?
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Hai Rijus,

While surfing got some information regarding your query

SilkTest consists of two distinct components that execute in separate
processes:·

1. The SilkTest Host software
2. The SilkTest Agent software

silk test Agent

The SilkTest Agent is the component of SilkTest that interacts with the GUI of your application. The Agent translates the commands in your 4Test scripts into GUI specific commands, driving and monitoring the application you are testing. The Agent can run locally on the same machine on which the Host is running or, in a networked environment, any number of Agents can run on remote machines. In a networked environment, the machine that runs the Agent is often referred to as the remote machine

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When using SilkTest recorder, there are two agents (classic and open) to choose from. According to the book it does web transaction and the other does the windows transaction.

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Hi Friend,


Thankyou 4 u r information.

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Re: Silk Test Agents

hi, I have one doubt,what is open agent and what is classic agent?what is the differance?
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