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nmrao
9 years agoChampion Level 3
If you want to use SoapUI, the groovy( java) is best pair.
Groovy is so simple you can equip your self easily. You already said familiar with some scripting, just syntax or grammer would change, nothing more.
May be you can have a look below post and suggested links to get familiar. We have a great community here and other QA sites where there are lot of people willing help the needy ones.
https://community.smartbear.com/t5/SoapUI-Open-Source/How-to-read-and-use-SoapUI-API-for-non-Dev-people/m-p/108191/highlight/true#M18642
Having said that, again you are free to choose your favorite tools.
Groovy is so simple you can equip your self easily. You already said familiar with some scripting, just syntax or grammer would change, nothing more.
May be you can have a look below post and suggested links to get familiar. We have a great community here and other QA sites where there are lot of people willing help the needy ones.
https://community.smartbear.com/t5/SoapUI-Open-Source/How-to-read-and-use-SoapUI-API-for-non-Dev-people/m-p/108191/highlight/true#M18642
Having said that, again you are free to choose your favorite tools.
- joshuajburris9 years agoNew Contributor
Awesome, thank you for the info. I will check out the SOAP UI and Groovy option. SOAP UI was indispensable in testing each of the SOAP functions on the call manager (e.g. addSipTrunk or updateCallManager).
I did manage to make a little progress using Powershell scripts and the invoke-webrequest methods. Assembling the Base64 authorization header gave me some trouble, but I think I have that figured out now too.
Now I have to see what I'll need to do about running all of these **bleep** scripts :)
What a great community so far!
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