Following our discussion of the definitions, principles, and significance of service virtualization in the previous blog post in this series. We will now talk about how service virtualization works, its essential role in modern software development, and the key tools that enable it.
How Service Virtualization Works
Service virtualization involves creating a simulated version of a service that mimics its behavior for testing and development purposes. This simulation allows teams to test their applications without needing access to the actual services, which may be incomplete, unavailable, or costly to use in a development environment.