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Using multiple endpoints on the same environment
I need to do some A/B testing on a REST service, ie. I need to do the same request towards different hosts, and compare the results. I first tried to do this by adding another Service Endpoint to the service, and choose which endpoint to use in each test request. But this doesn't work, because the Project that I'm working in has environments configured, and the endpoint specified by the environment overrides the endpoint of every Test Request (the endpoint field in the Test Request editor is greyed out). I have also tried selecting the Endpoint property under Rest TestRequest Properties (left sidebar, below the workspace), but this seems to change the endpoint of *all* Test Requests that use the same Resource. How can I set the endpoint of each Test Request independently, without removing all environments from the project? Or is there a better way of doing this?10 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.9KViews0likes1CommentRe: [Resolved] Specifying a different JAVA_HOME/Java version
SmartBear Support wrote: You should set JAVA_HOME to your JRE\JDK directory (outside of the batch file) and then starting soapui-pro.bat should pick up and use the JAVA you set. This does not appear to work with the stand-alone version of SoapUI. You may want to treat this as a bug. On a fresh install of 5.1.0 I see the following: C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\SoapUI-Pro-5.1.0\bin>echo %JAVA_HOME% C:\dev\Java\jdk1.6.0_38 C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\SoapUI-Pro-5.1.0\bin>soapui-pro.bat ... 12:33:26,206 INFO [SoapUI] Used java version: 1.7.0_55 SmartBear Support wrote: You can also download and use the zipped version of SoapUI Pro that does not come with a JRE bundled. http://www.soapui.org/Downloads/latest-release.html Thanks, this worked.10 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions15KViews0likes0Comments[Resolved] Specifying a different JAVA_HOME/Java version
In our project we need to use a third-party library that has compatibility issues with Java 7. It is known to work under Java 6, though. For this reason I would like to try running SoapUI 5.0 under Java 6. What is the best way to start SoapUI with a particular JRE? I have modified soapui-pro.bat to specify JAVA_HOME, but this seems to have no effect. The SoapUI log always says: INFO:Used java version: 1.7.0_5110 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions16KViews0likes3CommentsMessage Content Assertion on unsorted data
I have an XML response test with a Message Content Assertion that has failed on me recently. On inspection, it turns out that the response contains the same data as before, it's just the order of the nodes that has changed. And apparently a Message Content Assertion needs to have the nodes in the exact same order as on the last Reconfigure. Apart from asking my developers to sort the XML output, is there anything I can do to make a bunch of order-agnostic XPath-like assertions on content? I'm using SoapUI Pro 4.5.2.11 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2.2KViews0likes2Comments