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SmartBear_Suppo
10 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi,
Yes, that would be OK I suppose.
Apologies, I should have provided you with the link below for more information on event handlers.
http://www.soapui.org/Scripting-Propert ... dlers.html
Also, depending on what that Groovy step "CheckTransitionStatus" is doing that could be a problem. If it is running multiple times it could cause a "hanging" affect observed in the GUI or it could be just taking a long time to finish. I would also suggest you try running your test case using <SoapUI Pro install>\bin\testrunner.bat\.sh from command line to see if you observe the same thing.
http://www.soapui.org/Test-Automation/c ... tests.html
Regards,
Marcus
SmartBear Support
I don't think I can provide this project as it's too proprietary. I can try and strip out the calls to GoogleAPI and loop them. It would basically be the same thing. Would that be OK?
Yes, that would be OK I suppose.
Hello Marcus, I am unfamiliar with using event handlers. Do you mean create 2 new Groovy steps and put one in front and one after the CheckTransitionStatus? Also, can you provide an example of how they are used?
Apologies, I should have provided you with the link below for more information on event handlers.
http://www.soapui.org/Scripting-Propert ... dlers.html
Also, depending on what that Groovy step "CheckTransitionStatus" is doing that could be a problem. If it is running multiple times it could cause a "hanging" affect observed in the GUI or it could be just taking a long time to finish. I would also suggest you try running your test case using <SoapUI Pro install>\bin\testrunner.bat\.sh from command line to see if you observe the same thing.
http://www.soapui.org/Test-Automation/c ... tests.html
Regards,
Marcus
SmartBear Support
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