Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is an XML-based open standard that allows organizations to set up single sign-on (SSO) across multiple websites and applications. SAML 2.0 is the latest standard, and was ratified in March 2005, replacing SAML 1.1. We’ll refer to SAML as meaning SAML 2.0 for the remainder of this document. SAML is mostly used as a web-based authentication mechanism as it relies on using the browser to broker the authentication flow.
Ruby on Rails is one of the most popular Ruby frameworks, but it's not the only one. Hanami 2.0 is faster than Rails and packed with exciting features—it might be the tool you need for your next project!
Here are some easy steps to follow in order to sucessfully do a load testing session for your newly created website.
You'll need to understand the six key components of a data pipeline and overcome five important technical challenges.
This article shows you how to use the Maestro UI testing framework to write the tests and run them locally or on the cloud.
Learn how to inspect elements on Android devices to debug your website If you're a website developer, it's important to ensure that your website looks and functions as designed on different devices, browsers, and operating systems. UI testing is an important part of mobile testing. It's particularly important on Android devices. Android is the most popular operating system with 71% of the global smartphone market share.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Tosca 16.0 and its support for ARIA! Coming in 2025, the European Accessibility Act will require the usage of ARIA semantics, meaning that more and more web applications will be built using it. Tosca 16.0 is one of the first testing tools to support this! We are excited to extend our leadership in inclusive automation including offering the industry’s broadest technology support. But what is ARIA, and why is it important? Read on to learn more.