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Hi fstach, welcome!
Put your compiled JAR file (any any additional supporting libs) into <soapui_program_dir>/bin/ext
Then in a Groovy Test Step withing soapUI, import your java package e.g.: import name.of.package.*;
Create an object of your class and call methods on it. As for reading your 'request_message.xml' I'm not sure at the moment. Maybe either store it as a property in soapUI, or use groovy/java IO methods to read from the filesystem.
Have a look at these posts for maybe some more clear explantion:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7093
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7052
Any of this make sense?
Put your compiled JAR file (any any additional supporting libs) into <soapui_program_dir>/bin/ext
Then in a Groovy Test Step withing soapUI, import your java package e.g.: import name.of.package.*;
Create an object of your class and call methods on it. As for reading your 'request_message.xml' I'm not sure at the moment. Maybe either store it as a property in soapUI, or use groovy/java IO methods to read from the filesystem.
Have a look at these posts for maybe some more clear explantion:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7093
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7052
Any of this make sense?
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