![]() Response Assertion is the most widely used assertion as it allows you to verify the content of the response which is what is usually required from the test. This article will focus only on the Response Assertion. The following assertions are defined by writing scripts using Beanshell/Groovy/BSF and scripts that supports JSR 223 specification: XPath Assertion – Verifies XML response against the XPath expression.XML Schema Assertion – Verifies the response against the specified XML schema.XML Assertion – Verifies whether the response data is in the form of XML or not.SMIME Assertion – Verifies response from Mail Reader Sampler whether secured or not and optionally verifies signer certificate.Response Assertion – Verifies the content and different aspects of the response data.MD5Hex Assertion – Verifies the MD5Hex hash of the response data. ![]()
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