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AndyHughes
13 years agoRegular Contributor
Q1. Yes it can.
Q2. If you create load tests in load UI and use a SOAPUI runner for example, to point to a SOAPUI test that you want to use, there is no need to launch SOAP. LOADUI starts it's own instance of SOAPUI in the background.
Q3. Given the vast array of load tests you might want to conduct on a given SOAPUI test case, it's probably best that it doesn't just magically create any old load test. If you look at the number of generators available and what they do, you will see what I mean.
Q4. Not sure about this one, sorry.
Q2. If you create load tests in load UI and use a SOAPUI runner for example, to point to a SOAPUI test that you want to use, there is no need to launch SOAP. LOADUI starts it's own instance of SOAPUI in the background.
Q3. Given the vast array of load tests you might want to conduct on a given SOAPUI test case, it's probably best that it doesn't just magically create any old load test. If you look at the number of generators available and what they do, you will see what I mean.
Q4. Not sure about this one, sorry.