Mockey is a tool for testing application interactions over http, with a focus on testing web services, specifically web applications that consume XML, JSON, and HTML.
mockey's Introduction
README
What is Mockey?
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A testing tool, used to mock end point web services for the purpose of testing web service client applications.
Features
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* Use Mockey as a proxy to a real service, to inspect request and response messages
* Set up Mockey to go through a corporate proxy server, to reach an endpoint web service
* Support for HTTP/s interactions (even if your corporate proxy server has https as an endpoint web service)
* Ability to 'play back' conversations for when endpoint services are not available
* Ability to run EVERYTHING in a sandbox - your application and the endpoint webservices your application is consuming.
What is Mockey not good at?
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* Large payloads used in conversations, e.g. 10MB per message
* Transport protocols other than HTTP, e.g. FTP.
* Complicated conversations e.g. if X, then call this database, else if Y, call 'rake FOO', else kick-off-Maven.
* Solving everything
Getting Started - Quick
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Via command line, build Mockey via Ant.
> ant dist
After a successful build, do the following to start the app:
> cd dist
> java -jar Mockey.jar --help
This will start Mockey and fire up your browser pointing at the defaults (port 8080, /home). Use --help for more options.