Good point, we're moving some services in that direction as well. It's nice
to deal with.


Charley Baker
blog: http://blog.charleybaker.org/
Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org
QA Architect, Gap Inc Direct


On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Chris McMahon <
christopher.mcma...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
>
> On Mar 12, 8:31 am, Charley Baker <charley.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > No, Watir is a library to Automate browsers for web testing. That being
> > said, Ruby has SOAP libraries(soap4r) that we're using quite extensively
> to
> > test SOAP based services. The benefit of using a real language as opposed
> to
> > VendorScript is that there are libraries for just about anything you'd
> want
> > to do - XML, SOAP, databases, MQ, etc.
>
> And net/http and json are awfully nice for REST/JSON testing.  My
> company has an extensive and powerful public REST API, and I poke
> around in it a lot with net/http and json.
>
> No browsers in sight.
> -Chris
> >
>

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