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A Remote Terminal Emulator (acronym RTE) is software which enable the creation of software robots for exercising remote sessions to applications. The Python script, [[spawn.py]], provides a simple framework for fork()/exec()'ing an arbitrary collection of other scripts or programs in a UNIX/Posix (e.g. cygwin) environment. | A Remote Terminal Emulator (acronym RTE) is software which enable the creation of software robots for exercising remote sessions to applications. The Python script, [[spawn.py]], provides a simple framework for fork()/exec()'ing an arbitrary collection of other scripts or programs in a UNIX/Posix (e.g. cygwin) environment. | ||
Also see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_emulator Wikipedia article on Terminal Emulators]... | |||
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Revision as of 14:21, 27 May 2008
Overview
A Remote Terminal Emulator (acronym RTE) is software which enable the creation of software robots for exercising remote sessions to applications. The Python script, spawn.py, provides a simple framework for fork()/exec()'ing an arbitrary collection of other scripts or programs in a UNIX/Posix (e.g. cygwin) environment.
Also see Wikipedia article on Terminal Emulators...
Associated Tools
Data Server
A tool for providing data services to software robots (including LoadRunner VUser scripts) via a socket mechanism.
See dserver.py