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2. What is your use case?
3. Why do you want to link you web testing to groovy script while you can execute the tests independently?
1.It was missing jar.
2. One part of the use case needs web interaction and other part should interact with web services, to complete that scenario.
Due to this I wanted to invoke the web application using as ReadyAPI supports it through Groovy script.
3.Can you please elaborate what you meant by "while you can execute the tests independently"
- sprice0901617 years agoContributor
I'm having the exact same problem. Can you please give me information on the missing JAR file?
The error message "com.google.common.util.concurrent.SimpleTimeLimiter.create" if googled will reference Guava: Google core lib's. guava-23.0.jar is already included with the Webdriver jar files.
What it is and where I can get it?
- sandhya17 years agoOccasional Contributor
Pls make sure you have the following jars available in C:\Program Files\SmartBear\ReadyAPI-2.2.0\bin\ext
Attached file
- sprice0901617 years agoContributor
A couple of things:
I'd like to know the name of the jar file that you identified earlier in the thread. I'm thinking it was the guava.jar file.
Are you running Selenium standalone server? I'm using Selenium Webdriver and I see a significant difference in some files.
You have:
cglib-nodep
jna
jna-platform
selenium-api
selenium-chrome-driver
selenium-remote-driver
selenium-server-standalone
I have:
byte-buddy
client-combined
client-combined-sources
The rest are common between us.
I believe that the issue is either a missing file as you mentioned or a versioning issue. My versions are all newer than yours.
Another question is Chrome v62 and chromedriver.exe compatible with the current Webdriver release, or which release is it compatible with if this is an issue?
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