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omatzura
17 years agoSuper Contributor
Hi Kusuma,
you will still need a WSDL to create an interface in soapUI, but from then on you can send whatever messages you want; I suggest you just create a dummy-wsdl with one operation and then use that operation for all your POSTs.
There is a Request-level setting to not set the SOAP-Action parameter in outgoing requests specifically for this purpose (bottom left Properties)
Obviously you wont be able to use the message validation features in soapUI, but all other features (property transfers, xpath assertions, etc.) should work fine
Hope this helps!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com
you will still need a WSDL to create an interface in soapUI, but from then on you can send whatever messages you want; I suggest you just create a dummy-wsdl with one operation and then use that operation for all your POSTs.
There is a Request-level setting to not set the SOAP-Action parameter in outgoing requests specifically for this purpose (bottom left Properties)
Obviously you wont be able to use the message validation features in soapUI, but all other features (property transfers, xpath assertions, etc.) should work fine
Hope this helps!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com
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