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SD Times: Tester's Choice Awards |
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BY DAVID WORTHINGTON December 15, 2007 - Page 20
It was a new year but a familiar name when Software Test & Performance magazine’s 2007 Testers Choice Awards were presented at the Software Test and Performance Conference in Reston, Va., in early November...
BEST Commercial Test/Performance Under $500/Seat
Mindreef SOAPscope RUNNER-UP
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SD Times: Security, SOA Are the Watchwords for 2007 |
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Consolidation among QA vendors and Web services testing dominated the news in 2007 By David Worthington
December 26, 2007 — The security segment of the test/QA market underwent a significant consolidation in 2007 with leading vendors being purchased by large software makers. Another trend was the increased emphasis by vendors on SOA quality testing tools. ... The uptake in service-oriented architecture has driven demand for testing tools that provide comprehensive interoperability, functional, performance and vulnerability test functions. Testing a SOA application presents challenges that stem from the integration of services and the dynamic nature of SOA applications. Companies including Compuware, iTKO, Mindreef, Parasoft and Solstice Software released new SOA testing tools in 2007. Testing tools from these vendors advanced in 2007, offering broader automation and integration capabilities. View Full Article |
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Java User Group: Enter the Mindreef SOAPscope Server |
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December 22, 2007
SOAPscope Server is a platform for development which provides a specifically designed work environment that is centralized designed for SOAs. The Development teams join together in specialized workspaces that are virtual which manage the Web Services definitions, notes, simulations, recorded actions and messages.
CREATING WORKSPACES
The Mindreef SOAPscope Server is mainly relied on the workspaces concept. As already stated, the workspaces are central depositories that have the assets of a Web Services-enabled project. There are three major types of workspaces: - Private - All the assets in the private workspaces are made accessible only to the user who is logged-in.
- Team - Assets in the team workspaces are made accessible to any user who is logged-in.
- Community – The community workspace assets are made available to any user in the read-only state.
As an instance, let us suppose that an enterprise has some unique physical locations for master data services (product, customer etc.), contract management and sales. The developers and the support teams of these services are located in various physical locations. As a part of the effort to improve the ties with the trading partners, the company is in the process of building an application so that the buyers can submit the purchase orders and price checks using the Web Services.
While establishing a workspace in the Mindreef SOAPscope Server, developers add some WSDL definitions called as the service contracts. A service contract can be attached to a workspace via either a URL or WSDL file located on the file system. Service contracts can even be added from the other private waorkspaces of the developer, and from all community and team workspaces. To this example, the CSalesService and ContractService WSDL files will be added.
After loading the service contracts, the SOAPscope Server offers them to the developers in various views: - The Overview – It displays all the details of a certain service contract in the tree structure. Every operation is a node that can be expandable on a tree in which the details of the operations are preserved including output and input message constructs and actions.
- The Documentation - it lists all the Web Service components by the namespace.
- Files - It displays XML files that make up the definition of the Web Service.
- The coverage – It is a general list of the usage statistics for the given service. The Metrics caught here involves response size, request size, call duration, faults and total calls.
From these perspectives, the services can be updated, analyzed or invoked and various services can be equated at a time to identify the differences in their explanations. The developer even can analyze the services for the finest practices. Choices of the algorithms that are to run are the WS-I Basic Profile 1.0, Mindreef Basic Diagnostics and the combination of the SOAP Binding Profile 1.0 and the WS-I Basic Profile 1.0. The users have the chance of inventing the algorithms of their own from a test library. |
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Posted by Jean-Jacques Dubray on Dec 18, 2007 10:53 PM
...Last week, Mindreef published a comprehensive handbook that introduces a SOA Testing methodology. This handbook was co-authored by David Linthicum.
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eBizQ: SOA Visionaries Podcast with Frank Grossman, Mindreef |
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Hosted by: Dave Linthicum December 10, 2007 In this installment of the eBizQ Visionary Podcast Series, Dave Linthicum speaks to Frank Grossman, Founder and CTO of Mindreef. This podcast speaks about SOA Quality Assurance, SOA Testing, the ability to bring quality to the Service Oriented Architecture environment and provide value. |
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