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You can set "Start Step" in MockResponse Properties. This should be RequestA.
This will start the mock before RequestA ist sent.
If you want to go sure, add a delay-teststep of 10 ms and set this as "Start Step". :-)
BTW: You should setup a Timeout for a MockResponse as well, especially for Continuous Integration as your service may have a bug...
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Heiko Studt
- Apoorva69 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hi Heiko Studt,
Thnx for Response. I tried within test case adding RequestA, mockResponseB test step followed by mockResponseC. For both mockResponseB and C test step, I added start step as RequestA. I was expecting when I start RequestA, that would start both mockResponseB and C , which did not happen. Once RequestA was submitted, only mockResponseB started listening like a normal flow. Adding Start Step did not make any difference here. Can you please let me know where I was wrong ?
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