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The Web Services Add-in enables you to add WebService test objects to your object repository using the Web Service Add Object Wizard. You can then use the new test object to add steps to your test or component. After a WebService test object is added to the object repository, you can access all operations supported by the Web service in the Operations column of the Keyword View, in the Expert View IntelliSense, or in the Step Generator. In IntelliSense and in the Step Generator, you …
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The Web Service Testing Wizard of QTP helps you select the WSDL source, set security options, and specify the Web service, port, and operations you want to test. For tests, you can also choose to automatically insert checkpoints with the proper syntax for each selected operation. When you finish, the wizard creates a WebService test object that represents the Web service and port you want to test and inserts the relevant steps directly into your test or component.
You can then update the generated steps of …
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QTP supports keyword-driven testing on your Web services. This means that in QTP; after you add a WebService test object to your object repository, you can access all of the operations that the Web service supports from the Operation column of the Keyword View, the Operation box in the Step Generator, or by using IntelliSense in the Expert View.
You can add a WebService test object using the Web Service Add Object Wizard or the Web Service Testing Wizard.
The Web Service Add Object Wizard enables you …
