WebInject for linux


Version: 1.41
Size:
28KB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Seller:
Corey Goldberg
Price:
Free
System:
Linux
Rating:
4.6
License:
Freeware

Description - WebInject for linux



WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP Interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, Ajax, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services, REST, etc), and can be used as a test harness to Create a suite of [HTTP level] automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness allows you to run many test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times. WebInject can be used as a complete test framework that is controlled by the WebInject User Interface (GUI). Optionally, it can be used as a standalone test runner (text/console application) which can be integrated and called from other test frameworks or applicationsWebInject uses an XML API for defining and loading test cases. You can use WebInject without ever seeing its internal implementation. WebInject is written in Perl and can run on any platform that a Perl interpreter can be installed on (MS Windows, GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, MAC OS, and many more). Currently, binary executables of WebInject are only available for MS Windows. If you would like to run on other platforms, you must have a Perl interpreter and run it from the Perl source code. Test CasesTest cases are written in XML files, using XML elements and attributes, and passed to the WebInject engine for Execution against the application/service under test. This abstracts the internals of WebInject`s implementation away from the non-technical tester, while using an open architecture [written in Perl] for those that require more customization or modifications. Results/ReportingResult reports are generated in HTML (for viewing) and XML (for tranformation by external programs).

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