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Web ServicesWeb Service's Test Harness: A Functional, Load, and Performance Testing Framework for Web Services
By Rajesh Sumra and R. Venkatvaradan Introduction The lifecycle of any application typically involves four phases— requirements , design , development , and testing . Testing is the phase that guarantees value delivery to the customer. Testing, being an important process in the SDLC, is an area where better and efficient testing strategies meeting different requirements are sought after. In the new world of Web services, it becomes all the more important, as very few tools are...n
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