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Learn straight from the source. PushToTest training and certification courses are the most current and accurate hands-on ways to learn SOA test automation methodology, techniques, and tools.

"Our software developer team adopted PushToTest first, now our software
maintainence and quality teams want to adopt PushToTest too. They need
training."

Start your testing projects on the right foot. Need to understand how to design tests right into your system? PushToTest offers training courses taught by test experts and tailored to your needs. The training may be delivered onsite at your location or broadcast through a variety of mediums. The training courses offer a wide variety of coverage: from the basics of building scalable and well performing software to several "power" courses on test techniques for HTTPS and SOAP environments.

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Featured Training Course

SOA Testing Fundamentals for Developers and QA Technicians

Course ID: SOATesting200, 2-Day Course

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of Java, .NET, and Web Service concepts. Some development experience is a plus but not necessary.

Who Should Attend

The Keys To Scalable Services seminar is targeted at software engineering managers, system architects, and software developers who are building information services that use Java, .NET, Web Service, database, legacy, and Web Service technologies and need to know immediately effective methodology and techniques to understand a service's scalability, performance, and reliability.


Content Overview

Your goal is to understand and implement Web-based information services to meet the goals of your business or organization. In this 2-Day seminar, you will learn how to determine where and when service architectures are appropriate to meet your business requirements. You will learn how to select tools and techniques to build service. You will learn immediately useful methodology and techniques to determine scalability, performance, functionality, and quality-of-service. You will discover how to use the User Goal Oriented Test (UGOT) methodology for datacenter capacity planning, designing services for end-user success, and early detection of problems. You will see how the UGOT methodology is used to proof scalability and throughput at General Motors on BEA WebLogic Server and at eBay and PayPal. You will learn how to configure and use a set of open-source development and test tools and how to correctly interpret the results data into actionable knowledge. The seminar is led by experts that push beyond service basics and show you how to quickly solve your own service design and implementation problems in this practical, example-oriented, hands-on presentation. The class is targeted at software engineering managers, system architects, software developers, and quality engineers. Come meet your peers and the scalability experts, in an intense, unique, and challenging experience.

The format is 70% discussion, 30% lab. Laptop required for hands-on lab session.

This is a 2-day class.


Modules

  1. PushToTest Introduction
  2. Introduction to the Web service environment
  3. Patterns to construct a service
  4. The Web Services Divide: Scalability Problems and Service Oriented Architecture Quality
  5. Assurance Automation in service environments
  6. Test Automation in a Web Environment: From Unit Tests to Automated Web Scalability Tests
  7. Case studies of service scalability at General Motors, Sun, BEA
  8. Lab: From Functional Tests to Automated Load Tests
  9. Services in Vertical Industries
  10. Tools to build and manage service interfaces
  11. 10-minute presentations from vendors

Detailed Syllabus on modules available upon request

Our complete catalog of courses available upon request.

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