For the service API I have written Junit unit testing using EasyMock. I would like to test the webservice deployed and running to check it works as expected without problems. (Runtime exceptions for example).
On 9/14/07, Dale Peakall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It depends what you're trying to test: the network interface, or the > service API. There's no need to create (or use) the network interface > if what you actually want to test is the service API. > > Vincenzo Vitale wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I would like to automatic testing my web services out of the box, that > is > > integrated in an application server I can start in a JUnit test case. > > > > My idea is using Jetty to launch the application I'm writing and then > call > > the webservice with a dynamic client configured with Spring (extending > > AbstractDependencyInjectionSpringContextTests). BTW I don't like this > > approach (launching a web server cannot be permitted in some environment > and > > also the port must not be used), moreover I also need to think how to > create > > a mock data provider. > > > > There is a better way to do it? > > > > > > Thanks, > > Vicio. > > > > > >