Web Service Tester Online

Our search engine provides you access to more then 20 000 Web Services. Our ranking algorithm considers service availability, quality of the service documentation and other metrics to give you the most relevant results first. However in order to decide whether a particular Web Service is exactly doing what you want, in many cases you will need to try it out. Our Web Service Tester enables you to do this quickly without needing to write a line of code. The Web Service tester generates Web based forms, allowing you to invoke any WSDL based Web Service on the Web.

During an initial testing phase the service is available as private beta for registered users. Try for example the GlobalWeather service (provided by webservicex.net) which gives you the current weather for all major cities around the world, or the iplookup service (provided by ippages.com) that provides detailed information for a specific internet address. If you don’t have an account with seekda yet, register now - registration will take you less then a minute.

How does it work? All the service we have indexed have described their interface using a WSDL file. The WSDL includes a list of operations together with the structure of their input and outputs. Based on this information we generate a Web form that you can fill out in order to easily use any service. For the iplookup service this looks for example like:

seekda service invoker

seekda service invoker - sample response

If you encounter any problems or have feedback write us at: support<at>seekda.com

« home | Posted by Holger Lausen as features, news December 17th, 2007 at 7:21 pm

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