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HP-Plano-TX-Soa
11 years agoOccasional Contributor
The SoapUI.logMonitor object I am invoking does exist in the source you linked.
I can directly run the operational code in my Teardown() method, doing so from the soapUI TestCase teardown script, and I get no errors. The com.eviware.soapui.SoapUI.logMonitor object is found, and the logging I ask it to perform works as expected.
I just tried this again, in the Free version, and it works with no errors at all. All the operational code in my Teardown() method, including the use of the com.eviware.soapui.SoapUI.logMonitor object, works exactly as expected, when I run it directly inside the TestCase Teardown Script.
But when I try to run it from the JAR file as a method inside a class I get the error that says "com" is not a valid property for the Teardown() method.
I can directly run the operational code in my Teardown() method, doing so from the soapUI TestCase teardown script, and I get no errors. The com.eviware.soapui.SoapUI.logMonitor object is found, and the logging I ask it to perform works as expected.
I just tried this again, in the Free version, and it works with no errors at all. All the operational code in my Teardown() method, including the use of the com.eviware.soapui.SoapUI.logMonitor object, works exactly as expected, when I run it directly inside the TestCase Teardown Script.
But when I try to run it from the JAR file as a method inside a class I get the error that says "com" is not a valid property for the Teardown() method.
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