Core HttpMaster features are: * HttpMaster project to store complete definition of API calls in one single place. * Broad set of http properties. * Dynamic parameters to simulate variations of input data or create global API values. * Response data validation with logical expressions. * Request chaining to use data from previous request with the next request. * Extensive data upload support, including 'multipart/form-data'. * Request data builder for creating request body with an optional dynamic parameters. * Request item execution with detailed progress monitoring. * Execution groups to create batches of requests. * Comprehensive execution data review and management. * Additional tools (basic request tool for ad-hoc execution, command line interface, OpenAPI import, etc).
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Developers and testers.
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Performance, simple UI, resource friendly.
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Microsoft .NET.
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