Note: Starting from
Silk4J 21.0.2, the Service Virtualization feature is deprecated and will no longer work in the default installation. If you still
need to use this feature, please contact
OpenText
Support for Micro Focus Products.
Using
service virtualization (SV) with
Silk4J enables you to simulate back-end services of a web application. This allows you to easily test components of complex web
applications which you cannot properly access or configure for testing. When running tests in
Silk4J, you can use a virtualized service with your test in place of a real service of your application under test (AUT).
For example, using a real credit card service when testing an AUT that provides the ability to purchase something is not practical,
as a real credit card will need to be charged for each purchase. In such a case, using a virtualized service during testing
is preferable.
Silk4J utilizes service virtualization functionality provided by SV Lab. For detailed information about the capabilities of SV Lab,
refer to the
SV Lab documentation.
Service virtualization in
Silk4J includes the following stages:
- Creating a new
Silk4J test for your application.
- Configuring the browsers against which you want to test your application to use the service virtualization proxy server.
- Discovering the endpoints in your application.
- Learning which data is transmitted through specific endpoints.
- Integrating the service virtualization with the test.
- Customizing the virtualization script.
- Simulating the web service behavior by transmitting simulated data through the endpoints.
Tip: In addition to the capabilities provided in the
Silk4J UI, you can use the
svlab.properties file to configure some settings for service virtualization, for example the outbound proxy server that is used to connect
to the web. The file is located in the
Silk Test application data directory, under
%APPDATA%/Silk/SilkTest/conf/.