I've been told the latest version of visual studio is the best accessibility testing tool that others responsible for accessibility testing use where I work. Exactly which part of visual studio and exactly how to do the testing however was not explained to me. -----Original Message----- From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jamal Mazrui Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 8:29 To: Macarty, Jay {PBSG}; programmingblind Subject: Re: Looking for an accessible web service testing tool I do not have an answer to Jay's question below. If anyone else can help, please reply to all so that he receives your message. Thanks, Jamal On 3/16/2011 10:11 AM, Macarty, Jay {PBSG} wrote: > Jamal, > > I have had to drop off the Blind Programming list because my work > schedule just doesn't allow me to keep up with the traffic. I'm looking > for a tool and figured if anybody would know of something like this, it > would be you. > > I am on a development team which has written a set of web services to > allow access to our legacy data systems. I need a tool which will allow > me to test these web services in a sort of generic manner such as being > able to just submit the SOAP request and read the SOAP response XML. > > I have tried a couple of tools such as SoapUI and SoapSonar but these do > not seem to be very accessible with JAWS. I was wondering if you had or > knew of a tool which I could use to test out web services? > > If you don't have anything and wouldn't mind forwarding my request to > the Blind Programming List, I would certainly appreciate it! > > Thanks for your help. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Jay Macarty - Legacy Master Data Team - Technical Lead > __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind