Get your Web service right, or get two earfuls of complaints. In this roundup, I examined three tools that purport to verify that your Web services do what they are supposed to do, that they resist ...
Some observers still refer to testing as the stepchild of application development. On the other hand, Jason Bloomberg, an analyst with Boston-based ZapThink, calls testing the ''ugly duckling.'' ''If ...
Testing tools and methodologies for the web are in their infancy, most observers agree. The good news, though, is that some concepts and tools to help get you started do exist, and more are coming in ...
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 ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Underscoring the company’s growth and continued momentum, Mindreef®, Inc. today announced that DTN is using Mindreef SOAPscope® and SOAPscope Server™ to test and verify the ...
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 ...
Web services — those loosely coupled, machine-to-machine transactions — have to work error-free, without human intervention, to achieve their much-heralded ...
Google announced this morning on Twitter that its testing tools can now recognize your Web Story and label it as such. Google said "starting today, our testing tools will recognize if your AMP ...
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 ...
Ever wondered what would happen if you launched your web applications without load testing them? You may run into glitches and lose a huge chunk of your customer base due to poor app performance. For ...