IVS uses a virtual service layer to replicate the behaviour of HTTP, MQ and JMS message system.
This virtual layer eliminates the constraints of cross-system dependencies in traditional SOA testing. By creating a virtual service layer, IVS enables testing teams to work in a stable, isolated environment, minimising disruption and delays in waiting for data to flow downstream. The result is high quality, efficient SOA message testing and development.
IVS also allows users to create stubbed responses (also called virtual endpoints), either through echo or record and playback responses.
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