ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: where can I download SoapUI Data Pro trial?Hi Thanks four mail and interest in soapUI Data Pro. This is a plugin for soapUI, which was developed by Grid Tools based in the UK. Please provide the information below and send it to simon.mikellides@grid-tools.com to get further assistance. 1. Your full contact details including, name, job title & employer, telephone number and company email address 2. What are the requirements and issues driving your project/interest? 3. What are the next steps and timeframes in your process? 4. What is your role in the process? 5. Which database(s), data source(s) and platforms are applicable to the project? 6. Number of intended users? 7. How did you find us? If you have any further questions please contact simon.mikellides@grid-tools.com. Kind Regards Davie Eviware.comRe: Floating LicenseHi, Thank you for your post. We unfortunately don´t offer floating licenses, instead we offer volume discount licenses. We have chosen this model since support is included in the price and there is a certain amount of support calculated per license. I do however understand the problem you are having managing a growing number of licenses. I would suggest that you email sales@eviware.com and see how we can help you. Kind Regards Davie Eviware.comMOVED: How to get request to variable (whic is written later into own log)This topic has been moved to soapUI Pro Support since it's been posted by a Pro User. [iurl]http://www.eviware.com/forums/index.php?topic=1679.0[/iurl]Re: SoapUI Pro ForumsHi, No you're quite right, there is no way to register for the Pro Forums. For all who don't know; as a soapUI Pro customer you get access to three more forums. You should have gotten your username and password to the forums when you got your license, but you can always send a mail to support@eviware.com, refer to your purchase and as to activate your account as a pro acount. See you in the pro forums! /niclas eviware.comRe: data proHi Ali, Yes, it's quite new. So new it's not quite release ready yet. soapUI DataPro is an integration between soapUI and DataMaker, by Grid Tools, and solves the problem of managing your test data when doing large tests. Look for pricing soon, soapUI Pro customers will be able to upgrade to DataPro and have the price of soapUI Pro discounted. There is a short demo here: http://www.grid-tools.com/soupuidatapro1/soupuidatapro1.htm /niclasRe: SOAPUI JOB!!! in Miami, FL.Hi All, We WILL let this post slide, although we have a policy of "no advertising" here at the eviware forums. But... In these troubled times (*drink*) we want to support the community and if somebody can get a contract from it, all the better. Although soapUI Testers of course seldom are out of work /niclas eviware.com DISCLAIMER Alex Matos or his post has not been verified or sanctioned by eviware, nor has any respondents. This is a pure community effort.Re: IntroductionGood Luck Re: Assertions helpHi Catty, An assertion is very important. It is your way of saying "does the response contain what i want it to contain?" and if an assertion fails it's proof that the Web Service does not work. My rule of thumb is that; Yes you should include assertions. Now, you can group assertions into different categories: Base Assertions: These assertions coudl or should always be there, even when you have other assertions. Schema Compliance Validates the response message against its xml schema. Cab always be used. If there is a mismatch between the message and what is returned it will fail SOAP Fault. Checks that the response is a soap fault. Really simple way to catch when the service is throwing a fault. Not SOAP Fault Checks that the response is not a soap fault. Good when you have a negative test. SOAP Response Checks that the response is valid SOAP Response. Can always be there. Intermediate Assertions These are medium complex assertions. I encourage using at least one of them. Simple Contains Checks for the existence of a token. Really Simple. Is there the text "Catty" Simple somewhere in the message. Very Simple, but not very exact. Not Contains Checks for the non existence of a token. The opposite of above. I don't want "Catttty" in the response. Response SLA Simple. Checks the response time to be under a specified value; I want it to respond in a second, if not report it as an error. XPath Match The above where simple, but not very exact. XPath match is used to be exact; I want the element Username to be "Catty". Matches the result of a specified XPath expression against a predefined value. This is more complex, but soapUI Pro makes this into a simple point and click exercise. This is the assertion I always use and the one I live by. Or rather used to live by when I still worked in testing. Advanced Here are the Asseertions for more complex tasks. XQuery Match Good when you have large amounts of data in the responseMatches the result of a specified XQuery expression against a predefined value Script Assertion Allows a custom Groovy script for asserting the message exchange. Although complex it is still useful for more complex calculations, how do you know that the SSN return actually is a proper SSN? do a Script assertion. WS-Security Status This is for when the Web Service Implements WS-S. Checks that incoming WS-Security processing was successful WS-Addressing Response Assertion Checks that the response has valid WS-A header properties. This is for when the Web Service Implements WS-A. WS-Addressing Request Assertion Checks that the request has valid WS-A header properties.This is for when the Web Service Implements WS-A /niclas eviware.comRe: IntroductionHi, You should try out our Getting Started tutorial. You could start by trying the Sample Project tutorial. http://www.soapui.org/gettingstarted/sample-project.html It is meant to be a light hearted tutorial that explains the concepts behind soapUI Testing, and it uses a Sample Project that is included in the soapUI installation in order to give you a what is hopefully an understandable introduction to soapUI.. This can be followed up by the more in depth and meatier Your First Project Tutorial: http://www.soapui.org/gettingstarted/your_first_soapui_project.html Best Regards niclas eviware.comRe: *Real life' type tutorial materialHi Olli, Have you tested the sample project that is included in the soapUI installation. It was created with the real business environ case in mind. It has 4 reasonably lifelike requests; log in, (product)search, buy, and log out. The sample project shows what probably is the most common need; log in and use the session id in the response as a parameter in the next request. The sample project also includes some common ways of validating your tests. It alls seems fine and dandy, doesn't it? Well, it has two drawback: 1) It's small, just four requests 2) It does not run against a real Web Service out there on the Internets, instead it will run against a local MockService. A MockService is something very lifelike, but it would be nice to have it against a Public Web Service. Check out the tutorial here: http://www.soapui.org/gettingstarted/sa ... oject.html. The sample project itself is installed in the soapUI Installation directory (from 2.5 in the tutorials folder with a sample REST project). Try it and see if it works for you! /niclas eviware.com