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About ISV
ISV is a SOA Testing framework product by Crestech Software Systems Pvt Ltd. It is a one stop test solution to test your web services with an easy to use GUI. You don’t have to be a SOA expert to test your web services. ISV bridges the gap which arises in performing functional testing of traditional web apps vs web services and frees a tester from the pains of learning a new technology.
Business Problem Addressed
With the adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA), organizations will see an increase in business flexibility, but they will also see an increase in component reuse. Services will change and new services will be added on a much more frequent basis than with today’s vertical application stacks. With this increase in modularity and change, delivery teams will need to focus on end-to-end quality management to be successful. They will need to ensure functionality and performance at both the individual service and composite application levels, and they will need to be able to govern the distributed assets effectively, even after deployment. ISV enable delivery teams to help ensure that their SOA applications and Web services have the functionality, interoperability and performance they need, when they need it.
Key Features
- ISV provides a tester friendly interface to test your web services the moment you have a wsdl file.
- Explore your web services and test your methods on the click of a button
- Manage your xml test data without the pains of xml file by using the excel like data pool view of ISV.
- Create simple as well as complex test cases by using the intuitive test case creation view of ISV. It allows you to create verification points, pass dynamic test data and run your tests in iteration. What else would you need any tool for.
- You can execute your test in form of test sessions, and it provides real time details of the status of each test suite, test case and they participate in the session.
- The ‘Report’ module of ISV provides step by step detail of your test session status in form of html files and you can nail down to the node data which caused you session to fail.
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