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SmartBear_Suppo
Alumni
13 years agoHi,
You are correct in the assumption that it is not always advisable to straight up copy the settings file between operating systems, especially if you might have different versions of SoapUI installed.
You could do as redfish4ktc2 suggests and specify an external properties file to use. That way, you could keep that property file included in source control and refer to it from both instances of SoapUI.
If you just want to change the properties on the Unix machine, you could either fire it up and change it in the GUI, or simply edit the soapui-settings.xml on that machine and remove the properties you no longer want (they should be easy to find).
Regards,
Arian
SmartBear Sweden
You are correct in the assumption that it is not always advisable to straight up copy the settings file between operating systems, especially if you might have different versions of SoapUI installed.
You could do as redfish4ktc2 suggests and specify an external properties file to use. That way, you could keep that property file included in source control and refer to it from both instances of SoapUI.
If you just want to change the properties on the Unix machine, you could either fire it up and change it in the GUI, or simply edit the soapui-settings.xml on that machine and remove the properties you no longer want (they should be easy to find).
Regards,
Arian
SmartBear Sweden