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Introduction to Web Services
Today, companies rely on thousands of different software
applications each with their own role to play in running a business.
These different software applications run on a wide range of different
platforms and operating systems, and they are implemented in
different programming languages. As a result, it is very difficult for
different applications to communicate with one another and share
their resources in a coordinated way.
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What are Web Services?
Web services are application components
Web services communicate using open protocols
Web services are self-contained and self-describing
Web services can be used by other applications
XML is the basis for Web services
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Why Web Services?
Interoperability has highest priority. When all major platforms could access the Web using Web browsers, different platforms
could interact. For these platforms to work together, Web applications were developed.
Web applications are simple applications run on the web. These are built around theWeb browser standards and can mostly be used by any browser on any platform.
Web services take Web applications to the next level. Using Web services your application can publish its function or message to the rest of
the world.
Web services uses XML to code and decode your data and SOAP to transport it usingopen protocols.
Web services have two types of uses.
Reusable application components. Ideally, there will only be one type of each application component, and anyone can use it in their application.
Connect existing software
Web services help solve the interoperability problem by giving different applications away to link their data.
Using Web services you can exchange data between different applications and different platforms.
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The base of WS
◦ The basic Web services platform is XML + HTTP.
◦ The HTTP protocol is the most used Internet protocol.
◦ XML provides a language which can be used between different platforms and programming languages and still express complex messages and functions.
Web services platform elements
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
WSDL (Web Services Description Language)
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What is SOAP?
The basic Web services platform is XML plus HTTP.
SOAP stands for Simple Object Access Protocol
SOAP is a communication protocol
SOAP is for communication between applications
SOAP is a format for sending messages
SOAP is designed to communicate via Internet
SOAP is platform independent
SOAP is language independent
SOAP is based on XML
SOAP is simple and extensible
SOAP allows you to get around firewalls
SOAP will be developed as a W3C standard 7
What is WSDL?WSDL is an XML-based language for describing Web services and
how to access them.
WSDL stands for Web Services Description Language
WSDL is written in XML
WSDL is an XML document
WSDL is used to describe Web services
WSDL is also used to locate Web services
WSDL is not yet a W3C standard
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How to test a web service?
As a web service is something that has no user interface, we
can’t interact with it without a special tool. That tool should allow
composing XML requests via its own user interface. Commonly
such user interfaces are text editors where you write your XML
requests and controls for posting requests to the server.
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How to test a web service?
Project structure. As in every well-established testing activity, I’ve
started with test specification. The main part of a test specification is
test cases divided into test areas. Visual Studio allows structuring
your test project into test suites (the same as test areas in my test
specification) that contain test cases, which can contain test steps,
you can add, modify, delete and change order of every item in the
structure.
Test cases. Visual Sdudio provides enough convenient tools to
manage and run your test cases, and view result in test requests.
Load Testing. You can perform Load Testing.
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How to test a web service?
Automation. But what if your web service contains too many
methods with too many input and output parameters? It may take
several days for each complete test of your web service if your tool
does not provide functionality to automate your testing. You can
automate validation of your web service’s response against you
input. You can automate the output of validation results into a file
(which could be just a text file of HTML depending on your choice).
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Example: ESRB Rating System Search Widget. Project Description
ESRB requires functionality to query their database to generate search results for a third party web widget.
Netsoft shall be responsible for the developing a web service to generate result sets in response to queries from the Clear Spring widget. The widget shall make requests for rated games by specifying a keyword. The work performed by Netsoft USA shall encompass the following items:
• Define the interface for the calls to be made by the widget
• Define the result set format (XML) to be provided in response to widget calls
• Provide a mechanism by which the number of results returned can be attenuated (limit the number of rows)
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Scope
URL (subject to change) http://esrb.org/SearchWidget/services/Search?wsdl (no https requested)
Parameters
◦ searchKeyword
Text to search
◦ maxResultCount
Maximum number of records to return (e.g. 50 records)
◦ user (subject to change)
“ESRB_test”
◦ pass (subject to change)
“ESRB_test”
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Scope
Return fields
◦ Certificate
Game certificate number (5 digits)
◦ Title
Game title (like ‘%[search text]%’ search condition against the game title and sorted by Rating Release Date)
◦ Rating
Game rating (short text format), e.g. “E,” “E10+,” “T,” etc.
◦ Platforms
Comma delimited list of platforms, e.g. “Xbox, Xbox 360, Playstation 3”
◦ Descriptors
Comma delimited list of content descriptors, e.g. “Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Violence”
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