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I'm testing an extarnal server where I have no access to the code, I just know from the server its protocol UMA, something related to the Ouath and the external endpoints.

I have been testing all the major capabilities of the system, however I need to test the timeout of the exchanged tokens between my server test and the external Test. This timeout is set to one hour and I want to test some behaviour that happens after token expires. The problem I don't have any clue of how to do it.... I mean I know the easy one make my test wait one hour, but I'm sure there is someway better of doing it.

Thank you

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Why not get a token now, and that's the token you keep using from now on. It shouldn't matter if the token has expired 5 minutes ago, or 5 months ago.

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  • Could be an option. However, I still have to wait one hour of doing test with the same token till it expires..
    – Maldo
    Feb 11, 2013 at 9:29
  • but you wait only the fist time, then you'd never need to wait again. Feb 11, 2013 at 19:42
  • Yes of course, but I want (if it's possible) to do it all with just a call to my tests. In one test I get the token and move it around the server and then i want to test wath happens when the token expires, without waiting... Right now following what you said I have two different test one where I get the token and I do stuff. And another test with a expired token to test the expired token
    – Maldo
    Feb 12, 2013 at 13:47
  • I understand this is not ideal, but may be the best option short of running the server with a shorter token expiration. Feb 12, 2013 at 18:02

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