SamuelC wrote:Afternoon:
What about testing a web services?
What's eValid got to say about this?
Thanks
Thank you for posting SamuelC.
What is a web service?
Does a web service have a web page that shows what you get from the service based on what you put in?
To use eValid in this context you first create a web page that will tell you the response from the service to a request made to it.
This will be handy to have, if you don't already have it.
Then, to test the web service you test the web page that invokes the web service.
Kind of like "reducing the unsolved problem to one that is embedded in a previously solved problem."
You know how to test web pages with eValid!
So convert testing the service into one of testing the web page that uses the service.
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