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Fronsetia (Free Online Service Testing Application) is a Java web application that allows testing webservices (REST and SOAP).
No end-user installations required, just deploy the application on your server and pass the link so that users can use their usual browsers to access Fronsetia.
You can think of Fronsetia as a simple version of SoapUI on the web, or a simple and free and open-source version of the "wls_utc" utility.
See the project homepage https://fronsetia.sourceforge.io and...
The SoapUI download has moved to https://www.soapui.org/downloads/soapui/source-forge.html
With more than 9 million downloads SoapUI is the de-facto standard for REST and SOAP API functional, security and performance testing.
A tool chain allowing quick migration from existing SOAP webservices implementation to RESTful webservices implementation by using axisting WSDL defintion together with the services impl. classes.(dev. by a group http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/slosc)
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A new WSDL to Java/JiBX binding generator. Supports multiple inputs as WSDL or XSD, array unwrapping (rare feature !), choice between plain arrays or java.util.List, prefix and namespace aware, serializable beans, and "ready to bind" generated files...