What is the current method to converge XML project to composite?
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08-24-2020
07:36 AM
08-24-2020
07:36 AM
What is the current method to converge XML project to composite?
What is the current method to converge XML project to composite?
Several versions back I seem to remember that ReadyAPI had some ways to be able to simply convert to composite.
If there isn't a simple way, what would be the steps?
Would be it be to copy the test suites over to a new composite project, then export/import the project properties and then export/import the WADL? What about the authentication configuration?
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08-24-2020
05:26 PM
08-24-2020
05:26 PM
Hey @larsn,
Can you clarify what you mean by "converge" in the context of what youre talking about?
If youre talking about converting the flat .xml project file to the unflattened composite then there are a couple of ways but the quickest/easiest is just to highlight the project (move focus of caret/cursor onto the project you want to convert), and within the project properties frame, alter the 'Composite Project' dropdown from 'false' to true.
This will create the unflattened project files (composite project).
If this isnt what you mean by converge can you clarify?
Ta
Rich
Can you clarify what you mean by "converge" in the context of what youre talking about?
If youre talking about converting the flat .xml project file to the unflattened composite then there are a couple of ways but the quickest/easiest is just to highlight the project (move focus of caret/cursor onto the project you want to convert), and within the project properties frame, alter the 'Composite Project' dropdown from 'false' to true.
This will create the unflattened project files (composite project).
If this isnt what you mean by converge can you clarify?
Ta
Rich
if this helped answer the post, could you please mark it as 'solved'? Also if you consider whether the title of your post is relevant? Perhaps if the post is solved, it might make sense to update the Subject header field of the post to something more descriptive? This will help people when searching for problems. Ta
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08-28-2020
01:09 AM
08-28-2020
01:09 AM
Thank you for the great answer, Richie!
@larsn is this the answer you are looking for?
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