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Jun 15, 2020

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Using Wiremock to simulate a slow responding server.

Here a little example of a stub created with Wiremock that simulates a slow reply from a server:

Originally published at http://javing.blogspot.com/2018/08/using-wiremock-to-simulate-slow.html

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