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 ...
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 ...
Testing in Web-based applications is complicated by several factors, such as a lack of cost-effective tools for both Web and Web-service testing, lack of flexibility in these tools, and the fact that ...
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 ...
Don’t let the innocuous name Web services fool you. It is actually the first step into a new dimension. Just as the Internet opened computers up to a global, organic means of connecting, Web services ...
Customers report that Empirix e-TEST suite and OneSight help speed Web Services testing cycles, improve overall application quality and enable service-level management Empirix Inc., the leading ...
SOAP is the currency of the SOA marketplace – for now, anyway. Though SOAP’s significance may diminish as Web services evolve, its importance for the time being is unquestionable. Therefore, a ...