soapUI is the premiere open-source web service testing tool with over 30.000 users worldwide. This hands-on walk-through will show you how to supercharge your web service development and testing efforts:
fast inspection and invocation of web services
validation of contracts, messages and message-exchanges
tool-integrations for all major web service frameworks
powerful functional testing with extensive groovy support
instant simulation/mocking of any web service with groovy support
requirements-driven load-testing
new and extremely cool bonus features not yet available!
Ole matzura is the founder of the SoapUI project which is rapidly establishing itself as the preferred tool for WebService testing within the open-source community. He has worked since the mid-ninetees at mogul as a system architect/CTO and been focusing on SOA and open-source in the last 5 years. Currently, he is working double-overtime on improving SoapUI and on starting eviware, a startup that will provide commercial support and add-on functionality for SoapUI and related offerings.
A little REST and Relaxation— As one of the first modern Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1) architects, co-author of internet standards for HTTP and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), as well as the founder of various Open Source software projects,amongst others, the Apache HTTP server project, his name is intrinsically tied to the development of the World Wide Web infrastructure. In his keynote address, Roy T. Fielding will pursue the question of how individual Java applets can be replaced by friendlier Web application delivery interfaces.
XFire Web Services— Learn how to build, test and secure web services with XFire as well as some of the upcoming features including REST & JSON support. This talk seeks to give you the basic knowledge on how to get your self started writing web services with XFire.
SOA sans SOAP— In this presentation you'll see how POX-based services can provide the same functionality as the latest SOAP extensions, and even support inter operation with SOAP through adapters. Wash the SOAP out of your eyes and you'll learn to look at Web services from an entirely new perspective.
SOA lite— In this talk you'll see how to apply SOA in a more agile fashion to allow small and mid-sized enterprises to gain the benefits of flexible service components without the governance overhead often associated with SOA.
REST - The Better Web Services Model— The presentation will introduce the principles of REST (REpresentational State Transfer), the Web's architecture, and address how to map advanced enterprise scenarios to an architecture that uses HTTP and the Web instead of abusing it.