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SmartBear_Suppo
12 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi,
It seems SoapUI caches the script the first time it reads it. Tomcat will re-deploy your application automatically (unless you disabled that in tomcat config) when you copy a new WAR file into the Tomcat webapps folder. You could just change your groovy script, create a new war file, and then copy the war file into that folder. Would this be a satisfactory solution for you?
Regards,
Renato Athaydes
SmartBear Sweden
It seems SoapUI caches the script the first time it reads it. Tomcat will re-deploy your application automatically (unless you disabled that in tomcat config) when you copy a new WAR file into the Tomcat webapps folder. You could just change your groovy script, create a new war file, and then copy the war file into that folder. Would this be a satisfactory solution for you?
Regards,
Renato Athaydes
SmartBear Sweden