Software testers who understand the subtleties of API testingApplication programming interface testing (API Testing) is similar to unit testing in that it targets the code level. API Testing differs from unit testing in that it is typically a QA task and not a developer task. The software testing staff essentially creates black-box tests aimed at the API and not the GUI. This can involve creating new mini-programs to help test those interfaces; many testers in this process are developers.
LogiGear understands that API testing must consider the full functionality of the system and that API tests must be extensive enough to take in many different types of scenarios, scenarios that typically involve interactions between many different modules within the software application.
LogiGear can make use of traditional unit-testing tools such as the JUnit test framework, as well as techniques such as equivalence classes, boundary analysis, forced error testing, and soap opera testing to perform a complete and thorough API testing that focuses on testing the most likely usage scenarios.
We have organized and developed very focused skill-based testing personnel for use on these projects. That experience is essential when commissioning an API testing program. With a quick ramp up, LogiGear can help get your testing project up and running fast. Read more about how API testing differs from Unit Testing...
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