You're ready to test your FedEx Web Services integration.
Now that you've reviewed the documentation and downloaded the WSDLs, you're ready to test your application. You should have received your Test Key on the confirmation page when registering for credentials. Below are the remaining test credentials you requested.
FedEx Web Services Freight LTL Testing Information (used in the Freight Shipment Detail):
FedEx Freight LTL Shipper
Account Number: 510087020
Address Line 1: 1202 Chalet Ln
Address Line 2: Do Not Delete - Test Account
City: Harrison
State: AR
ZIP: 72601
FedEx Freight LTL Bill-To
Account Number: 510051408
Address Line 1: 2000 Freight LTL Testing
Address Line 2: Do Not Delete - Test Account
City: Harrison
State: AR
ZIP: 72601
FedEx Office Web Services Testing Information:
FedEx Integrator ID: 123
FedEx Client Product ID: TEST
FedEx Client Product Version: 9999
FedEx Web Services for Office and Print
By default, your Developer Test Key is disabled for FedEx Web Services for Office and Print. Please complete the Office and Print Test Key Enablement Request form and submit it in order to enable your key to use these services.
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Please keep in mind that as a new policy, all Test Keys that aren’t used in 18 months will be deactivated. If this happens, no need to panic! You’ll get an email with simple steps to either reactivate your key or create new credentials on the Developer Resource Center.
You're almost ready to launch.
Once you've successfully tested your application, go to the FedEx Web Services page and click on the Move to Production tab to create your Production Key. If you need more assistance, we're here to help. Please go to our Get Support page for resources and information on ways to contact us.