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SOAPUI Pro Deploy composite project as war
Hi, we're having a serious issue currently with soapui pro where we cant deploy as war if the project is marked as a composite project. Instead of the expected folder structure inside WEB-INF/soapui, it is just empty. This happens for both the war file and war directory. We recently purchased the SOAPUI Pro licenses so we could use it across multiple teams which required the composite project feature of pro, but this issue is a blocker to moving forward with this. If there's something I'm missing or you need more detail please tell me. Regards, Ronan PS. The reason for posting in the standard forum is because the "new topic" link in the soap ui pro forum is not available.13 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews0likes1CommentRe: Deploying WAR in tomcat messes up the file structure
Hi, I had this problem also, got around it by rebuilding the war myself. Although it should be fixed now, see this thread https://www.eviware.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6729&p=20565&hilit=deploy+as+war#p20565 Regards, Ronan600Views0likes0Comments"Deploy as War" uses windows backslashes in WAR header.
Hi, I had an issue recently where I was running soapui on Windows and deploying the mock service war to Tomcat on Linux, which wasn't able to return the wsdl. When I tried to look into the WEB-INF folder I noticed all the jars were actually named "WEB-INF\lib\activation-1.1.jar" etc. (i.e. Windows backslashes rather than a folder structure) which caused Tomcat to complain about illegal characters in the file names. I got it working by extracting the war myself and building the correct folder structure, but I presume this is an issue with the war header information that SoapUI generates? It is also the same with SoapUIPro. Ronan14 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2.4KViews0likes2Comments