Came across this the other day when I was grabbing latest soapUI.app to explore 
a SOAP webservice. It seems soapUI *might* be a solution for REST service 
testing ..... I have not tried it, so YMMV.

On Jul 3, 2012, at 11:14 PM, Paul Hoadley wrote:

> Hi Henrique,
> 
> On 03/07/2012, at 1:20 PM, Henrique Prange wrote:
> 
>> Simple question: how are you testing ERRest APIs?
> 
> In a project I was working on a few months ago, I was doing what amounts to 
> rudimentary functional testing using Apache HttpClient.  Using JUnit as the 
> test runner, I was simply constructing the appropriate requests and checking 
> the responses.  It was somewhat tedious, but it worked to the extent that you 
> could manually run a test quite against the app running in Eclipse.  Time did 
> not permit anything more sophisticated, such as working out the best way to 
> run the tests in a continuous integration setting, or factoring the code 
> appropriately to reduce the tedium of making new tests.  If I get time to 
> revisit it, those two things would certainly be my goal, as manually running 
> the tests is better than nothing, but obviously nowhere near as good as 
> having it in the CI process.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Paul Hoadley
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> 
> 
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