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Test Run: Request/Response Testing with Windows PowerShell
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The most fundamental form of Web testing is HTTP request/response testing. This involves programmatically sending an HTTP request to the Web application, fetching the HTTP response, and examining the response for an expected value. In the May 2008 issue of MSDN Magazine , James McCaffrey shows you how...
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6 Jul 2008
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Test Run: Web UI Automation with Windows PowerShell
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Windows PowerShell, the new Microsoft command shell and scripting language, is a great platform for several kinds of lightweight test automation. In the March 2008 issue of MSDN Magazine , James McCaffrey shows you how to use Windows PowerShell to create quick and easy UI test automation for any kind...
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4 Apr 2008
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Extending Windows PowerShell with Custom Cmdlets
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You probably already know that Windows PowerShell is a powerful and flexible tool. You may not know, however, that you can easily extend Windows PowerShell by writing your own custom cmdlets. In the December issue of MSDN Magazine , Jim Truher shows you how to create your own cmdlets that allow you to...
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14 Dec 2007
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