diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 38202555..5563ddce 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -37,16 +37,20 @@ To build you need: ## Stubbing A core feature of WireMock.Net is the ability to return canned/predefined HTTP responses for requests matching criteria, see [Wiki : Stubbing & Request Matching](https://github.com/WireMock-Net/WireMock.Net/wiki/Stubbing-and-Request-Matching). -## Using WireMock in UnitTest framework +## Using WireMock.Net in UnitTest framework You can use your favorite test framework and use WireMock within your tests, see [Wiki : UnitTesting](https://github.com/StefH/WireMock.Net/wiki/Using-WireMock-in-UnitTests). ## Admin API Reference The WireMock admin API provides functionality to define the mappings via a http interface, see [Wiki : Admin API Reference](https://github.com/StefH/WireMock.Net/wiki/Admin-API-Reference). -## WireMock as a standalone process +## WireMock.Net as a standalone process This is quite straight forward to launch a mock server within a console application, see [Wiki : standalone](https://github.com/StefH/WireMock.Net/wiki/WireMock-as-a-standalone-process). +## WireMock.Net in a docker container +There is also a Linux and Windows-Nano container available at [hub.docker.com](https://hub.docker.com/r/sheyenrath). +For more details see also [WireMock.Net-docker](https://github.com/WireMock-Net/WireMock.Net-docker). + ### SSL You can start a standalone mock server listening for HTTPS requests. To do so, there is just a flag to set when creating the server: ```csharp