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Hi,
I created a simple project in ReadyApi (one simple http request and one groovyscript which logs a random message) and I was able to use it afterwards in the free version of SoapUI.
However I think this approach of having one SoapUI pro license to create the tests and then multiple SoapUI OS applications to run them is totally wrong and will bring trouble sooner or later.
After all what is the point of creating the tests in SoapUI pro if they will be mainly run from the open source version? You won't be able to use any pro feature... :smileyhappy:
Cheers!
- larreising6 years agoNew ContributorSpoilerI completely agree on all tour points. and i've explained the issue with a single PRO version and we've decided to install on a computer which all my team members will be able to remote into to not only work on but also be able to launch testrunner.
- richie6 years agoCommunity Hero
Hi,
I might be misunderstanding - but are you saying that you have a single pro license version and you are going to get the team to remote into the workstation with the pro on it to do you testing?
If you haven't a floating license I think this might fall outside 'allowed' usage in regards to licensing. My soapui license is fixed (not floating) and the license is per user, per machine - so essentially if someone else logs into my VM (where my pro version is installed) - they cannot run my pro version.
I;m not certain but I think this isnt within what SmartBear accepts for a single fixed license.
I'd double check with SmartBear to confirm you are covered.
Thanks,
richie