Theoretically, you test the Web services your app relies on when you run your Web tests. It's a question of when you write tests for a given component that is the core issue for testing such services.
Testing web apps is tedious, time-consuming work, even when you have an automation framework to handle the heaviest of the lifting. Playwright, a web app test system originally developed by folks at ...
Microsoft isn't going to make its August deadline for delivery of a wide-scale test build of its Office Web Apps technology. But officials told me they're close to delivering the promised Technical ...
Oracle plans to make Empirix's e-TEST Web applications testing suite a core component of its Enterprise Manager product Fresh off a strong third-quarter earnings report, Oracle announced Thursday that ...
Google tests the Web Install API to let users install web apps directly from any site in Chrome, Edge, and future browsers ...
Berlin-based Test IO (formerly Testcloud), which offers a self-service ‘crowdtesting’ platform for app and web developers, has closed a $5 million Series A round from Turn/River Capital, the San ...
Test Web Applications Theoretically, you write all the tests for all of your services (with passing results) before you test the application proper. So, you might wonder: Why do you need to test that ...
Many industry watchers were expecting July 13 to be Microsoft's coming-out party for Office Web Applications, the company's Web-centric version of its core Office apps (Word, Excel, poerPoint and ...
Fresh off a strong third-quarter earnings report, Oracle announced Thursday that it has agreed to acquire a set of Web application testing products from Empirix for an undisclosed sum. Oracle plans to ...