Designed for Android Developers working with web services HTTP
Requester is a simple tool to allow testing directly from mobile
devices by executing common HTTP requests (GET/POST). All requests
are recorded and kept in history in order to allow for frequent
testing of various scenarios in an organized manner; create the
request once and test as much as you need.
With a UI optimized for both Tablets and Smartphones ease of usability was the main design concern.
Functionalities:
- GET & POST Requests.
- Ability to select most common content types (application/json application/xml etc.)
- Ability to add headers to request.
- Ability to send text based content or add parameters for x-www-form-urlencoded requests.
- Ability to view response content.
- Requests are saved to local history.
- Ability to view Response Code Date Content Length and Elapsed Time (In history).
- Ability to select a saved request in order to review or re-execute.
Currently only fully trusted certificates are usable when connecting via HTTPS. Self-signed certificates will not work. (Ability to work with self-signed certificates will be added in subsequent release).
Headers received in the response are not currently viewable. (Will be added in next release).
Permissions needed:
- Full Internet Access: Ability to send requests (duh!).
- View Network State: Check whether a valid connection method is available.
If you have any questions issues or want to suggest future functionalities please use the ‘Email Developer’ link or send email to [email protected] .
With a UI optimized for both Tablets and Smartphones ease of usability was the main design concern.
Functionalities:
- GET & POST Requests.
- Ability to select most common content types (application/json application/xml etc.)
- Ability to add headers to request.
- Ability to send text based content or add parameters for x-www-form-urlencoded requests.
- Ability to view response content.
- Requests are saved to local history.
- Ability to view Response Code Date Content Length and Elapsed Time (In history).
- Ability to select a saved request in order to review or re-execute.
Currently only fully trusted certificates are usable when connecting via HTTPS. Self-signed certificates will not work. (Ability to work with self-signed certificates will be added in subsequent release).
Headers received in the response are not currently viewable. (Will be added in next release).
Permissions needed:
- Full Internet Access: Ability to send requests (duh!).
- View Network State: Check whether a valid connection method is available.
If you have any questions issues or want to suggest future functionalities please use the ‘Email Developer’ link or send email to [email protected] .
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HTTP Requester
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