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Re: [Resolved] error: does not close tag
Wow! Thanks Krisrr3 for posting update with your fix. This was extremely frustrationg for me. I would get "does not close tag" error no matter which endpoint I tried. I installed latest SoapUI 5.0 Pro and even uninstalled all versions to do a "cleaner" install. No change. I even tried on my laptop and could import WSDL for new project no problem using same ethernet cord so I know it was local machine configuration. What's worse is that my desktop used to work just fine! AAARG! After >4 hours of searching and fiddling around your comment lead me to the root cause: My desktop had a manual proxy configured that was no longer supported by my IT department. My laptop was configured with "Automatic" proxy selected and no manual configuration present. All I needed was a pointer toward proxy configuration. FIX STEPS: 1. Click File>Options, then click Proxy Settings 2. Change proxy settings to match SoapUI on a working system OR talk to your network admin to determine what proxy server should or should not be used to reach your desired target URL. 3. Retry importing WSDL. SUGGESTION: SoapUI should detect "does not close tag" error and mention below the error "File>Preferences>HTTP Proxy may be configured incorrectly." in addition to the raw and ambiguous error. FYI Bonus TIP: Google search worked much better than Bing search for "does not close tag".10 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions27KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Storing and viewing multiple test results
+1. Reporting results for multiple projects is difficult. I also haven't found a way to store results for historical analysis. I need to know what others have done (DB, Report output appending to a file, ...) so I can build on existing work. I need to solve this within 2 weeks ( ) Thanks!435Views0likes0CommentsRe: MAKE ALL TESTS AT ONCE!!!!
Bump. I have the same exact question. I have 12 Web Services each containing from 1 to 20 web methods to smoke test. HACK: You can generate a testrunner report to get the command line syntax for running all tests in one project. ISSUE: The problem is I need to repeat this command line for each project (and alter output for each to avoid overwriting). Great, now I have 12 reports (one for each Web Service project). Furthermore I have no single overall full report with links to each of these full reports. Please reply if you have info or explain how you generate reports for multiple SoapUI projects. If there is no reply then I'll post this as a new topic to the SoapUI Pro forum as soon as my account gets fixed. Thanks! -ZephanS12 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions510Views0likes0CommentsRe: LoadUI unattended install & uninstall scripts
Yes, downloading JavaFX separately is fine. I have already downloaded the install packages for LoadUI, SoapUI, and JRE. What I need to do is stage these along with a silent install script to be copied to the isolated server environment. When run the script will perform a silent installation (unattended install) for all three installers in the proper order (JRE, SoapUI, LoadUI) without requiring user interaction. Likewise I need to include a script that easily uninstalls all three. Example silent install batch script: cd /d d:\staged start "LoadUI install 1 of 3 - JRE installation for JavaFX" /wait jre-1_5_0-bin-b99-windows-i586-12_aug_2003.exe /s /v"/qn ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 INSTALLDIR=D:\java\jre start "LoadUI install 2 of 3 - SoapUI installation" /wait soapUI-install.exe -q start "LoadUI install 3 of 3 - LoadUI Installation" /wait loadUI-Agent-1_5_0.exe -q -varfile response.varfile Note the above script is incomplete and untested. (For example, SoapUI-install.exe is missing verision and likely some parameters still.) References (so far): * LoadUI Command line install: http://loadui.org/installing-loadUI/com ... stall.html * LoadUI Install Troubleshooting: http://loadui.org/installing-loadUI/ins ... oting.html * Installing LoadUI without Internet Connectivity: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=7602&p=22035&hilit=isolated#p22035 * SoapUI silent install: http://www.soapui.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2947 * Java Runtime 1.5.0 silent install guide: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/doc ... ilent.html * Java Runtime manual download page: JRE Download: http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp13 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.5KViews0likes0CommentsLoadUI unattended install & uninstall scripts
Hello! I have a few Unattended install/unisntall questions: 1. Does anyone have scripts (preferrably PowerShell or MS-DOS batch script) that they have used to install JavaFX/JRE, SoapUI, and LoadUI to a server in an isolated server (no internet connectivity)? 2. Has anyone tried doing unattended UNinstall of these components? 3. Has anyone confirmed if installing just JRE (Java Runtime Environment) package is sufficient for LoadUI's JavaFX dependency? 4. Have you tried to make unattended install or uninstall script including dependencies? If so what was your experience? (painless, painful, what did you learn?) I already found and have read the dependencies list (SoapUI and JavaFX) and a couple useful pages outlining the unattended install command lines supported. I need to stage these components, deploy them with as much automated scripting as feasible, and be able to remove them as fully as possible to keep QA and Production environments as clean as possible. The lighter I can make this deployment the better. For example, we have not had Java Runtime in these environments. I am sure Operations would greatly appreciate it if we can temporarily install it for LoadUI, run our required load tests, then remove LoadUI and dependencies. (In fact easy + full uninstall may be a hard requirement.) Thanks in advance. I'll post updates with my experience... good, bad, or ugly :-).13 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions3.4KViews0likes2Comments