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SmartBear_Suppo
10 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hello,
No, just use a "dummy" WSDL or WADL. Basically, it does not have to conform to the messages you are trying to send to the queues.
You can put what you want to send in the xml editor including free form text or use property expansion to send to the queues with JMS. One example of using a property expansion is below.
http://screencast.com/t/nW1VXnQG
For sending binary messages please see this documentation below.
http://www.soapui.org/JMS/sending-arbit ... sages.html
Regards,
Marcus
SmartBear Support
This is not a SOAP or REST project, so is there a way I can create my own interface on a Generic project without a WSDL or WADL and the associate a JMS endpoint to it?
No, just use a "dummy" WSDL or WADL. Basically, it does not have to conform to the messages you are trying to send to the queues.
I understand SoapUI is intended to interact with web services, but I was hoping to use to it to create my own XML requests, called them from test cases, send them to my JMS endpoint (just the plan xmls, without SOAP envelope) and use SoapUI functional testing capabilities. Is this possible with SoapUI? Which options we might have? Maybe Groovy scripts?
You can put what you want to send in the xml editor including free form text or use property expansion to send to the queues with JMS. One example of using a property expansion is below.
http://screencast.com/t/nW1VXnQG
For sending binary messages please see this documentation below.
http://www.soapui.org/JMS/sending-arbit ... sages.html
Regards,
Marcus
SmartBear Support
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