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I have answers for few of these questions, as I am using both Ready API 1.4.0 and SoapUI 5.2.1,
1. Can readyapi project be open in soapui? (if yes how are environment variables handled)
Ans: Yes, I can seamless open projects created in SoapUI NG in SoapUI OS 5.2. I have seen the pro features not available/ not visible in SoapUI OS, but I could able to do the basic operations whatever SoapUI OS supports (Eg: Data Source/ Data Sink etc.,). I have tested the compatibility of environment variables yet!
2. Is there free version of redyapi just like soapui?
Ans: All the basic operations could be done in SoapUI OS. It is completely free!
3. Do we need license version to run scripts done in ready api or command line does not need license version?
Ans: Groovy / Command Line scripts created in Ready API will run even in SoapUI OS, except the pro related dependencies.
I have just compared the recent versions; I have experienced some problems when opening in lower versions. (Downward compatibility)
Thanks,
Samy
Hi, is it possible to get black and white answer to one of my questions above?
Do we need license version of ready API to execute the tests created using ready API?
Thank you...
- kondasamy11 years agoRegular Contributor
No! Not necessarily need a license version of SoapUI in order to execute the tests created using SoapUI NG. But, as dicussed in the above threads, we might have few constraints in executing the below set in SoapUI NG,
- Test cases which uses Pro features (Data Source, Data Sink, Assertion test step etc.,)
- Reporting features specific to NG
- Multi environment support
- SoapUI NG specific plugins
- Script libraries
Here you can find the comparison data between SoapUI and SoapUI NG. Again to reiterate we can run projects created in ReadyAPI - SoapUI NG through SoapUI OS.
Does this answer your question?
Thanks,
Samy
- testhrishi11 years agoFrequent Contributor
Yes, so we will need multiple or floating licenses if we want everyone to share the scripts to use any features on readyAPI which is not part of soapUI Pro
- kondasamy11 years agoRegular Contributor
Obviously yes! I hope you got the answer for all your queries! Please mark as solution accepted, if you are satisfied with the answers! :smileyhappy:
Thanks,
Samy