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Silk Test

Silk Test user interfaces

  • WorkBench - Easy to Use as there's no coding required, allowing non-technical team members to contribute to the test automation process
  • Silk4J™/Silk4Net™ - Eliminate developer resistance. Let them stay in their favorite environment and use the power of a full featured IDE and test automation tool
  • Silk Test Classic - Keep up with the pace of development without recreating your tests all the time

Silk Test 13.5

  • Seamless Cross Browser Testing - Extended Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome support. Use one script for running tests in multiple browser types and versions
  • WorkBench Enhancements - Debugging, referencing .NET scripts & modules and running the WorkBench from the command line
  • Results Analysis with Truelog Explorer - Enhanced visual results analysis

Silk Test videos

Silk Test overview

This video gives a one-minute overview of Silk Test, Borland's solution for functional testing all types of applications.

Silk Test walkthrough

A five minute walk-through showing how to create a visual test via the Silk Test Workbench.

Silk4NET walkthrough

A ten minute walk-through showing how to create a test in C# using Silk4NET and Visual Studio and how to run it from Team Foundation Server.

Silk4NET Web Edition overview

This video gives a three minute overview of Silk4NET Web Edition, Borland’s solution for Web Application testing with .NET and Visual Studio.

Silk4J Web Edition overview

This video gives a three minute overview of Silk4J Web Edition, Borland’s solution for Web Application testing with Java and Eclipse.

How to: Silk Test

Getting started with Silk4J

Getting Started with Silk4JAn overview of creating a Silk Test script in the Eclipse IDE using Java as the primary scripting language.

Getting started with Silk Test using the standalone recorder

Getting Started with Silk Test Using the Standalone RecorderLearn how to use the standalone recorder to record a test, and then export the test to scripting languages such as Java, .Net, or Silk Test Classic (4Test).

Getting started with Silk4NET

Coming Soon! An overview showing how to create a Silk Test script in Visual Studio, using .Net as the primary scripting language.