For the past few years, I’ve been trying to promote the idea that not every automation test should be a UI test, and have been focusing more on the types of tests that can be performed below the UI, like API testing. With the rise of the Internet of Things, this type of headless testing is only going to become more popular.

One of the tools I use all the time for REST-based API testing is rest-assured. In this episode, we’ll talk to the creator of the open-source tool’s REST-Assured, Power Mock and Awaitility, Johan Haleby.

About Johan Haleby Rest-Assured

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Johan has a profound interest in software engineering and constantly try to keep up with the latest technologies. He is particularly interested in software architecture, testing, domain driven design, and scalable systems and open source. In his spare time, he keeps himself busy with reading software related books, papers, and articles.

He’s also founded several successful open source projects such as PowerMock (a Java framework for “mocking the impossible”), REST Assured and Awaitility. Johan is a frequent speaker at user groups, companies and conferences such as Öredev, Jazoon, Devoxx, and JFokus.

Quotes & Insights from this Test Talk with About Johan Haleby Rest-Assured

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