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## Testing the app
0. Prepare to use Postman
1. Start both the `cat_cafe` and `ApiGateway` projects (you may refer to [this procedure](#how-to-launch-both-projects)). Two browser windows will open, which you will not need to use much.
2. Use whichever browser window to open a WebSocket, so that you will get notifications (you may refer to [that procedure](#websocket))
3. In Postman, inside a workspace, click the `Import` button in the top left corner. Then click `Choose files` and find the collection to import in `docs/Cat Café.postman_collection.json`, in this repo. Follow the procedure to save it.
4. Keep an eye on the browser window you used to open a WebSocket, and execute the requests in this imported collection. When using `POST`, you should get an alert in the browser window.
1. Start both the `cat_cafe` and `ApiGateway` projects (you may refer to [this procedure](#how-to-launch-both-projects)). Two browser windows will open, but *you can ignore SwaggerUI*.
2. Use a browser window to open a WebSocket, so that you will get notifications (you may refer to [that procedure](#websocket))
3. In Postman, inside a workspace, click the `Import` button in the top left corner. Then click `Choose files` and find the collection to import in `docs/cat_cafe.postman_collection.json`, in this repo. Follow the procedure to save it.
4. Keep an eye on the browser window that you used to open a WebSocket, and execute the requests in this imported collection. When using `POST`, you should get an alert in the browser window.
Notice that the REST API and the WebSocket are accessed through our API Gateway.