Part D – Cloud Computing Service and Application (Testing and Deployment)
Using the provided template, test each of your Web Service API endpoints (developed in Part B) and Desktop Client Application (developed in Part C) against the required functionality as identified by your planning documentation from Part A.
- Briefly describe the purpose of each test to be performed by listing the reasons why the test is being performed along with the desired outcome.
- Provide a simplified set of steps you will undertake to perform each test along with any equipment or tools you may require.
- Use API calls to test the implemented methods (GET, POST, PUT and DELETE) using suitable data and record the results.
- Use the integrated Admin Panel to conduct further tests using CRUD functionality.
- Use the available debugging tools within Visual Studio IDE to identify errors, bugs, and performance lags. Any errors should be resolved using your technical and problem-solving skills and techniques.
- Correct any problems found or any actions taken as a result of the functionality testing, and add to your development diary.
Deploy the Web Service API and Admin Panel (implemented in Part B and C) on the Student Web Server using FTP or File Manager feature.
- You will receive login credentials to the Student Web Server (CentOS Web Panel or CWP) that simulates a cloud-based web application hosting facility at KII.
- Use the login credentials to access the CentOS Web Panel interface and deploy the Web Service API and Admin Panel, either via FTP or the built-in File Manager.
- You will need to update the API endpoint parameters using the “settings” field on your Windows Forms application (from Part C) before it can communicate with the Web Service API deployed on the hosting server.
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