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soapui plus PushToTest = Web Service Joy

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PushToTest includes Eviware soapUI. And, the integration is pure Web Service joy.

Enterprises are challenged to surface performance and load issues, regression and functional issues, and to accomplish business service monitoring in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Service environments. Eviware soapUI is the recognized open-source Web service test suite development tool. soapUI enables testers - both technical and nontechnical - to work with WSDL and SOAP-based Web services in an easy graphical environment.

soapUI features visual test suite creation and debugging. For instance, soapUI provides easy Mock Service creation to build virtualized services for test development where the real service is unavailable.

PushToTest integrates soapUI. PushToTest operates soapUI tests in a distributed test environment and provides hundreds of reports that enable users to do root cause analysis and remediation of SOA performance and regression problems. PushToTest repurposes soapUI tests into Business Service Monitors (BSM) with no additional programming.

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InfoWorld rated PushToTest and soapUI each to be "excellent" and PushToTest customers love the outstanding integration! For instance, many mid-size and large enterprises use soapUI to read Web Service Description Language (WSDL) documents and in a few clicks of a mouse they write a multi-step test suite.

PushToTest runs these tests in a test lab of 10 servers to generate 2,000 concurrently running test suites. And the PushToTest distributed test environment scales even larger. PushToTest reports then show the target host environment's scalability index to help plan for hardware purchases and network bandwidth needs.




Use the integrated Eviware soapUI utility to build test use cases for SOAP-based Web services. WSDL goes in, test use cases come out.

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  • No Expense, No Budget, No Fees to Get Started Today - The PushToTest Company distributes pre-built, tested, and ready-to-run binary of TestMaker under a free commercial license. soapUI comes integrated in the PushToTest download. The commercial license is free and authorizes you to run up to 200 concurrent virtual users and 10 concurrently running business service monitors (BSMs.) Additional virtual users and monitors and soapUI Pro are available for purchase from PushToTest. Click here for details. PushToTest TestMaker source code is free and distributed under a GPL v2 license.

  • 3-Day From Start-To-Test - PushToTest gets software developers, architects, QA testers, and IT managers from start to testing in the span of a 3-Day soapUI Training Course. The course is taught in your facilites, at PushToTest's Silicon Valley offices, at Skills Matter (our European partner) training facilities in London, or by Web conference.

  • The PushToTest environment is fully extensible to support new protocols, interfaces, encoding styles, and libraries. Click here for details on accessing the source code and building TestMaker.

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