Mock sample for your project: AutomationManagement API

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AutomationManagement

azure.com

Version: 2015-10-31


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Integrate third-party APIs faster by using "AutomationManagement API" ready-to-use mock sample. Mocking this API will allow you to start working in no time. No more accounts to create, API keys to provision, accesses to configure, unplanned downtime, just work.
Improve your integration tests by mocking third-party APIs and cover more edge cases: slow response time, random failures, etc.

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