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<meta name="description" content="Idaithalam is a BDD style Cucumber based low code automation product. Virtualan is a Service virtualization Product and is the simulation of the behavior of Open API that are unavailable or otherwise restricted during the preproduction stage of the software development lifecycle. Virtualan has RESTAPI and user-friendly interface (UI) to set up the test data for your specific type of Rest APIs. This UI would help Developer, Functional Tester or Automation Tester to set up the test data for their specific use cases and test scenarios. Simplified way to setup Service virtualization using Docker Image. It supports #OpenAPI, #AsyncAPI(Kafka and AMQ)."/>
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<p>"I never thought service virtualization would be this simpler, Thanks to <strong>Virtualan</strong>. It was quite handy and helpful in developing an Insurance Quoting API for a new product. API itself has lots of orchestration layers underneath performing different functionalities which needs to be developed in parallel by large team to meet shorter deadline. Mocking an orchestration layer using <strong>Virtualan</strong> was simple either it be a SOAP or REST implementation. <br>As a developer , I was able to mock other API service layers being developed by my team with parameterized input and use it for my development/testing. The tool allowed us to parameterize the input and output for different error/exception scenarios without bringing down the actual dependent downstream service layers. It was even helpful when a downstream API is down, there is always a fallback option to use the mock endpoints which allowed us to keep running the API during crucial integration testing and development."
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<p>"<strong>Idaithalam</strong> is a very helpful framework and due to me recommendation we are using it now in our Java Spring Boot backend system for integration tests.
It builds Cucumber reports and all you have to do is defining the tests in Postman by sendind requests and storing the response as an example.
The generated feature file can be used. <br/><b>--</b><strong>AXA Technical Consultant</strong></p>
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<p>we have used <strong>Virtualan</strong> to speed up the development process in our API management environment. Thank you Elanjchezhiyan (Elan) Thangamani for your very supportive attitude and fast improvements and fixes of Virtualan. Really helped us big time! 👍👍 <br/><b>--</b><strong>Christian Riener, Head of Group IT,LBBW </strong></p>
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