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Re: DOMParser error when using the WS-I testing tools
Hi all, Would you like to install soapui 5.0.0 on ubuntu or lubuntu? Then the following tutorial might help you to achieve that goal. First of all, you have to get the right version of the linux installer: In the case you've got a 64 bit operating system you need to get the 64 bit shell script, otherwise the 32 bit one. Secondly, you might need to get root privileges (sudo) to start the installer script. After the installation script has finished with success, please ensure that you are still the owner of your home directory (sudo chown -R $USER:$GROUP ~). Thirdly, you have to change the name of some files. The soapui installer has changed the names to lower case letters of all copied files. This is causing issues, e.g. when you try to check if your wsdl is WS-I compliant. Im my case, I had to change the following filenames: * $SOAPUI_HOME/wsi-test-tools/java/bin/Analyzer.sh * $SOAPUI_HOME/wsi-test-tools/java/lib/xercesImpl.jar * $SOAPUI_HOME/wsi-test-tools/java/lib/xmlParserAPIs.jar * $SOAPUI_HOME/wsi-test-tools/common/profiles/SSBP10_BP11_TAD.xml * $SOAPUI_HOME/wsi-test-tools/common/schemas/wsdlSoap.xsd However, if you are encountering strange issues with soapui using linux as os please read the faultmessage and logfiles thorougly and check the names of all mentioned files, probably it's just an issue with lower case letters in the filename ... Best regards10 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: DOMParser error when using the WS-I testing tools
Hi there, I've encountered the same issue after installing SoapUI-5.0.0 on Lubuntu 13.10 32bit and Ubuntu 13.10 64bit as well. I had to rename analyzer.sh to Analyzer.sh on both computers. But after that I'm getting the same NoClassDefFoundError Exception as described above... How can I solve this exception? Thanks in advance Cheers, Matthew10 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.2KViews0likes0Comments