The EGM developer's tool - the RadBlue G2S Scope (RGS) simulates a G2S host system to create and send any G2S messages to the EGM, and to provide detailed analysis of the G2S messages generated by an electronic gaming machine. find out more
The RadBlue System Tester (RST) is the ultimate toolkit for G2S and S2S system developers and testers. With the System Tester, you can perform individual S2S and G2S simulation tests as well as creating extended, customized scripts that can generate hundreds of commands.find out more
The RadBlue Load Tester (RLT) is a multi-threaded G2S load test application, scalable from one to many EGMs, each with their own custom configuration, running their own SmartEGM Tiger script. The Load Tester allows you to evaluate the performance of a new system or software, or the impact on a new feature to the performance of your G2S systems. find out more
This easy-to-use tool monitors all traffic between any two S2S or G2S endpoints, even if SSL is being used for security. All messages flow transparently through the tool, where they are validated against a supplied schema. Transcripts and error reports can be produced at the touch of a button. find out more
The RadBlue S2S Simulator (RSS) lets you simulate either endpoint for communications between a System to System (S2S) central host (Central) and another S2S server (Edge), which communicates with Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs), Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs), and kiosks. find out more
The RadBlue Quick Start (RQS) for G2S is a starter kit for building Java-based G2S applications. With Quick Start, a developer new to G2S just needs to plug in their own business logic to quickly build a G2S application. find out more
RadBlue Quick Start (RQS) for S2S is a starter kit for building Java-based S2S applications. With Quick Start, a developer new to S2S just needs to plug in their own business logic to quickly build an S2S application. find out more
The RadBlue Protocol Converter (RPC) allows kiosks to
communicate with a variety of voucher systems, each using their own
protocol, through an easy-to-use API.
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