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Glad that you found the solution! Thanks for sharing! :smileyhappy: Please mark this post as solution reached!
Thanks,
Samy
- smartbear9021111 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Samy
Unfortunately I haven't figured out how to tell the plugin where to look for the license file. Could you give me a helping hand, please?
- kondasamy11 years agoRegular Contributor
I see a similar case here - http://community.smartbear.com/t5/SoapUI-NG/SoapUI-NG-Pro-Jenkins-integration-issue-Import-License/td-p/105772. Unfortunately, I don't see a solution on this thread.
I guess you should install a licensed Ready! API where the Jenkins test runs! Please check!
Thanks,
Samy
- smartbear9021111 years agoOccasional Contributor
Unfortunately I can't install Readyapi on Jenkins. But as far as I can tell, it would only be used for the testrunner-script to activate a license.
I copied my already activated license (the file is called soapui.key in ~/.soapui) to Jenkins but Jenkins doesn't seem to look at the same folder for the license as my local machine does. That's why I would like to explicitely tell Jenkins where to search.