Hi Tokutan,
Wow, you have used webtest to test web services? May I
ask you describe how you did that? I ask, as it may help me ease the way
I test my web services. My approach is quite programmatic, using junit
and java. Webtest is generally script-like, using ant and the like...so
may be easier/faster to develop tests, but I could pass that testing
over to the test team, as it's an easier skill set for them to learn
than junit/java.
So, please do explain Tokutan, am sure I'm not the only
one who would appreciate this knowledge?
Best,
Conor
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Thanks for replying Conor. I have been able to use webtest to test SOAP
based Web services using Webtest. However since I need to test JSON web
services, I am wondering whether it is possible to use webtest for this
purpose
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Hi Tukutan,
My gut feel is that webtest is good for testing
typical
point and click web applications (e.g. facebook, google). For
testing
web services, I would recommend creating soap messages and
sending them
and asserting the replies in an 'integration' test.
Someone else may have some input on if/how you
would use
webtest for web service testing.
Best,
Conor
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Hi,
I am currently about to do a new project to test JSON based web
services. I was told to research a testing tool that can be used
to test
this web services. Since, I have been using webtest, I would
really like
to use the same tool to test this.
Is it possible to use webtest for this purpose? I am completely
new to
test JSON web services and thus I don't know much about the
requirement
to test JSON web services.
Thanks,
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