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SOA Developers Get Testy - Parasoft SOAtest 5.5 makes QA testing a team effort

Parasoft SOAtest 5.5, released today, enables development teams to perform business process testing, load and performance testing, policy enforcement, scenario tests and unit testing. This release adds support for the Microsoft .NET Framework and Windows Communication Foundation.

Parasoft Announces Advanced SOA Testing Support for Microsoft Visual Studio and the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)

Parasoft SOAtest 5.5 Continues its Evolution as the Premier Quality Solution to Ensure Secure, Reliable, And Compliant Service Oriented Architectures.

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Parasoft Insure++®

Insure++ enables fast, reliable detection and resolution of elusive runtime memory errors. Named best performing analysis tool by Iowa State University's High Performance Computing Group.

Insure++ is a runtime memory analysis and error detection tool for C and C++ that automatically identifies a variety of difficult-to-track programming and memory-access errors, along with potential defects and inefficiencies in memory usage. Errors such as memory corruption, memory leaks, access outside of array bounds, invalid pointers, and the like often go undetected during normal testing, only to result in application crashes in the field. Insure++ will help you find and eliminate such defects in your applications to ensure the integrity of their memory usage.

During testing, Insure++ checks all types of memory references, including those to static (global), stack, and shared memory — both in user’s code and in third party libraries. Errors that Insure++ detects include:

  • Corrupted heap and stack memory

  • Use of uninitialized variables and objects

  • Array and string bounds errors on heap and stack

  • Use of dangling, NULL, and uninitialized pointers

  • All types of memory allocation and free errors or mismatches

  • All types of memory leaks

  • Type mismatches in global declarations, pointers, and function calls

  • Some varieties of dead code (compile-time)

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