Since we have released the initial version of our Web Service Tester, we have implemented a series of bug fixes and additional features. From now on you are able to use the seekda Web Service Tester also without opening an account with us. Only if you are using this service on a regular basis, you will need to login to do an unlimited number of invocations.
One of the new features we have introduced is the support of the XML schema data type base64Binary. If you wonder when you need it, here is one quick example of a service that uses this data type to enable you to upload files:
The zeta-software communication service allows to send emails with very large attachments. After invoking the service (and uploading your file) an email with an appropriate download hyper link is generated and sent. If you want to test this service you can now use the seekda Web Service Tester. Since the Web Service Tester is intended for trying out services and not for regular use the maximum file size handled is at present 2MB, if you need more please contact us at support<at>seekda<dot>com.
This is how it works: step 1 open the Web Service Tester and fill in the data:

Step 2: you’ll receive an email containing a download link:

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