Hi and thanks for your feedback and nice words!

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| As others have pointed out, searching the website for topics is not a very efficient way of searching. |
I unfortunately have to agree. I have raised this issue with our web team and hopefully we'll see improvements there soon.
A trick is to search for a
search phrase like this on e.g. Google:
search phrase site:soapui.org
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| Running a second version of SOAPUI in parallel on a machine that does have internet access would violate the terms of the Pro license. |
Actually, it is allowed by the Pro license agreement. You may use soapUI Pro on any numbers on machines, as long as you are the only user. SoapUI Pro licenses are tied to individuals, not computers or number of installations.
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I would also like to see the following documentation in depth:
1/. A full reference look-up document for all forms, fields and parameters in the application. The online help tends to be in a "tutorial" style, and sometime all you need to do is find the definition of a parameter, or it's possible values, not a narrative on its use. |
Just to make sure -- do you know that you can click on the blue question mark icons in soapUI to get a reference-style help with formal definitions?
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| 2/. As others have mentioned, a full SOAPUI object model reference for Groovy. |
Again, did you know about the
soapUI API? It contains all objects that you can use from a Groovy script in soapUI. Maybe this could be done more user-friendly though?
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| 3/. Improved tooltips that give you a little more info than just a restatement of the name of the object being targeted. |
Point taken, although tooltips is hard stuff. Many consider it bad design to have long texts in tooltips (more than one sentence basically). Of course this can be discussed.
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| 4/. A set of basic Groovy scripts for common tasks as examples. I'm not a Groovy developer and have no wish (and no time) to learn to be just so I can do some basic parameter manipulation. I can however cobble together basic scripts if I have working examples of basic syntax and procedures for common tasks. |
Have you seen
soapUI Scripting Tips & Tricks? Is that too advanced or unstructured?
Looking forward to your feedback and comments!
Henrik
SmartBear Software