API and Mobile App Testing

API Mobile App Testing
API Mobile App Testing

Tools streamline to testing processes

  • Katalon
  • Appium

Enhancing Testing Efficiency with Katalon

  • Intuitive interface and extensive support to scripting languages
  • Automate the test cases effortlessly across multiple environments
  • Reduce manual efforts

Seamless Test Automation with Appium

  • Flawless performance of mobile apps
  • Eliminate any compatibility concerns
  • Reduce manual efforts
API Mobile App Testing
API Mobile App Testing

As a trusted mobile app development firm, we understand the criticality of mobile app testing in delivering a flawless user experience. We employ avant-garde tools and methodologies to conduct thorough mobile app tests, identifying and rectifying any bugs or glitches that may hinder the app's performance.

Whether it's a small-scale mobile app development project or a large enterprise-level solution, our dedicated team ensures the highest quality standards in mobile app development services, resulting in robust and user-friendly mobile applications.

ATTEST offers complete API and Mobile App Testing services to cater to the ever-growing demands of the mobile app development industry. With a team of highly skilled and experienced mobile app developers, we provide pivotal mobile app development services to clients across various industries. Our expertise lies in mobile app automated testing, ensuring the seamless functionality and performance of mobile apps across different devices and operating systems.

FAQ

Application programming interface, or API for short, is a software bridge that enables communication between two applications. Data extraction and sharing within and between organizations can be easily accomplished through APIs.

A numeric value known as the API Level designates the specific framework API revision that a certain Android platform version offers. Applications can communicate with the Android system through a framework API provided by the Android platform. Included in the framework API are:

  • Essential classes and packages
  • A collection of XML elements and properties used to specify a manifest file
  • A collection of XML elements and properties used to declare and retrieve resources
  • A collection of targets
  • A list of permissions that programmes are able to seek, together with system-integrated permission enforcements

The types of API by architecture are:

  • Monolithic API
  • Microservices API
  • Composite API
  • Unified API