LISA iTKO 4 brings high quality to Web service testing QA

Posted on March 14th, 2008 at 8:04 am to Computerworld by Computerworld Staff

If you believe the documentation, the white papers, and the news releases, iTKO’s recently released LISA 4 is an SOA testing tool. That descriptor, however, is modesty riding on the back of the still trendy acronym “SOA” because LISA goes well beyond testing what are typically understood to be SOA components: Under one roof, it houses the abilities to test Web and Java applications, the ESB (enterprise service bus), JMS (Java Message Service) systems, EJBs, databases, combinations of the above, and — oh yes — Web services.

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