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Hi,
I'm running Ready API 2.7.0 (licensed) and I do run two sessions quite often for the very same purposes you describe.
I've also had the 'opened in another session' type warning, so I do this...
This is based on two separate workspaces, say 123 and ABC
Start with no sessions running.
- Start Ready API and let it load up whatever is the last used workspace, say ABC.
- Once Session 1 is running, make no changes at all.
- Start Session 2, this too will load workspace ABC. Once loaded, you have two sessions with ABC.
- In Session 2, select Switch Workspace and select workspace 123. Session 2 asks whether to save changes. Say No, otherwise Session 1 will have conflicts. Workspace 123 should then be loaded.
Once you have two sessions with different workspaces, you should be good test in parallel and save changes to both workspaces.
- PoGo5 years agoNew Contributor
Thank you ChrisA
Yes, I have tried this route and often this will damage one of the Workspaces.
For me I think the corruption can be caused if I return to session 1 and rerun tests or change tests, it seems to confuse session 2 and vice-versa. This is why whenever I tried this I try to ensure I do not make any changes to session 1 and do not save changes to session 1. Somehow it still seems to cause corruption of the Workspace. Which usually requires a restore from the repository.
Sometimes I get away with doing this, though as it has caused corruption a few times I simply do not do this anymore.
Of course only running one session greatly reduces productivity as tests have to be run and rerun and notes taken to transfer from one to the other. Very time consuming.
I have to say that I find the limitation of only being able to run one instance of ReadyAPI it's biggest and most counter productive flaw.
I had hoped this severe limitation had been resolved with newer versions of the product.
here's hoping...
Thanks.
- ChrisA5 years agoContributor
Hi,
Sorry to hear you managed to corrupt workspaces on occasion.
Following the steps above, I've been able to happily run two sessions (with different workspaces) across several version of SoapUI. Never had an issue.
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