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I am finding load testing tool that can send PUT/DELETE requests.
Neither ApacheBench nor JMeter supports these methods.
After several hours' googling, I found SoapUI that looks good.
Do you have any other recommendation?
Command line tool like ApacheBench will be better for me.
The Grinder is a decent load testing framework that also supports PUT and DELETE.
Jmeter supports put and delete methods as of of versions > to 2.5 ( didn't Check for others)
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I'm looking for a library/code snippet that would allow the creation of a very basic HTTP server, that works on Windows.
I've seen the Ktor project, but it doesn't
support Windows unfortunately. Is that something that can easily be done without using an entire framework?
I only need to serve some generated text on one or two routes, I don't care too much about the headers, status codes etc. :)
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I like the idea of relishapp.com, i.e. that you have Cucumber / Gherkin features and you generate "living docs" from them. However, the Relish SaaS is awful.
I'm looking for an alternative. Ideally self-hosted Open Source like Sphinx, but I'm not completely opposed to SaaS solutions. Especially Sphinx would be great as I could combine it with other docs and use readthedocs.org for deployment.
So the question is: What would be the easiest way to generate HTML docs from Gherkin features?
There is one more option Cukedoctor https://github.com/rmpestano/cukedoctor
You can host within company network using SimpleHTTPServer ( http://2ality.com/2014/06/simple-http-server.html )
I've used yard-cucumber to do that before. It worked out pretty well.
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I am looking for an open source test case management tool.
Is there anything which can take csv / xml / xls files and create test cases for me.
Recently found Nitrate\Kiwi, which is written in Python as Django app, may be interesting to take a look at https://github.com/kiwitcms/Kiwi
The free community edition of Klaros Testmanagement has support for importing test cases from xls and XML.
It is not open source but free to use and not time or user crippled.
Disclaimer: Being involved in the development I am biased
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Is there a tool or an easy way to generate/maintain documentation of a rich RESTful JSON API?
I also would want to publish and maintain (as executable documentation) it, something like what relishapp provides. An example.
The application is Restful Ruby on Rails 3 application, tested using cucumber and R-Spec controller tests.
You say you have Cucumber tests already - they are your documentation. They may just need some work to be readable.
For output, you can use Cucumber's built-in HTML formatter.
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Does anyone know if there is something like a Limewire API? I need to be able to make Limewire download files programmatically.
EDIT: It seems Limiwire doesn't have an API. Is there any other Gnutella P2P cliente that does?
I suppose focusing a little more upon your requirement, you've got the Gnutella downloader service/class/package API thing.
http://wiki.limewire.org/index.php?title=Gnutella_downloader
It allows you to query and download direct to the network.
Then extending that idea - you have jTella, API source for Gnutella network.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jtella/
Unfortunately, there is not. Also, unfortunate: the source code is terribly difficult to read/modify. If, however, you're up to the challenge, then you can simply write your own application on top of limewire-core, which is seperate form the GUI.
Not sure about a true api - but I found this by googling your title:
http://wiki.limewire.org/index.php?title=Javadocs
Seems to be built in Java. Entire set of packages seem to be there too.