Soap Ui Vs Postman For Api Testing: Which Should You Use?
Blog post from Keploy
Developers and Quality Assurance (QA) teams use various API testing tools like SoapUI, Postman, and Keploy to simplify the processes of testing, debugging, and validating APIs. SoapUI is designed for SOAP-based web services, featuring broad protocol support and capabilities such as load and security testing, making it suitable for financial institutions or government APIs. Postman, originally a Chrome extension, has evolved into a full-featured desktop application focused on RESTful APIs, offering collaboration features and native CI/CD integration, ideal for modern microservice architectures and agile teams. While both SoapUI and Postman require manual test setup, Keploy stands out by auto-generating API tests from real production traffic without code changes, offering automated regression testing and integration with Postman collections. The choice between these tools depends on the specific needs, such as the complexity of the tech stack or the need for rapid iteration and team collaboration. Keploy complements existing setups by providing insights through capturing live usage and converting it into automated test scripts, enhancing the QA process with minimal manual intervention.
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