Web services provide organizations with flexible, standards-based mechanisms for deploying business logic and functionality to distributed consumers. When functionality is distributed, however, ...
WebInject is a super-lightweight testing tool that can automate the testing of both Web services and Web applications. In fact, WebInject’s ability to test XML/SOAP Web services appears to be a recent ...
Technology may continue to advance, but human beings are still human beings. As such, the human factor must still be considered when choosing test tools for Web services, according to Laura Naylor, ...
SOAP-based Web services implementations were on the absolute bleeding edge just a year or two ago. Now organizations are asking Web services to do more, while simultaneously wrestling with the testing ...
One of the great promises of the Web services architecture is how it enables companies to build their own standard application programming interfaces (APIs) for everyone (and everything) that must ...
Web services — those loosely coupled, machine-to-machine transactions — have to work error-free, without human intervention, to achieve their much-heralded ...
If you believe the documentation, the white papers, and the news releases, iTKO’s recently released LISA 4 is an SOA testing tool. That descriptor, however, is modesty riding on the back of the still ...