What are the differences between ApP and TxP?
KITE supports both Keynote’s Real Browser (Transaction Perspective – TxP) and Emulated Browser (Application Perspective – ApP) Web monitoring services. The main differences between these two services are: Real Browser (TxP) measurements use a real Internet Explorer browser to record and test Web applications. The TxP measurements provide complete and absolutely accurate end-user performance data executed in a full copy of IE7, which will render and execute every item on all pages in all cases. Emulated Browser (ApP) measurements use software developed by Keynote to approximate the execution of a browser. It will attempt to download the items encountered on pages, and optionally execute JavaScript logic, but dynamic and asynchronous components will not be executed and elements will not be rendered to the screen. ApP approximates the user experience by downloading many of the same page elements as a real browser, but the number of items downloaded and the download sequence will not be ex