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Re: Generating reports in html
Follow up question. Can this generate report feature be called from the comman line. ie, without bringing up SoapUI? We will have CruiseControl execute our SoapUI tests via a Maven target. We would like these scheduled tests to have the SoapUI html reports generated. Is this possible using the maven plugin. I believe the answer is yes via maven, correct?17 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews0likes0Comments- 17 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews0likes0Comments
Re: Calling another test step
Excellent. I just upgraded to SoapUI 2.0 and did not notice this. SoapUI is excellent. We are using it for out testing tool of choice for all of our and client web service testing. Does Eviware form partnerships with consulting companies to help promote and use their products? My firm would be interested in just this type of relationship with SoapUI. Jim17 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.2KViews0likes0CommentsDynamically changing WSDL endpoints
Is there a mechanism for dynamically changing the WSDL endpoint? We want to have our test cases run against the wsdl being run on many different servers. ie, Windows XP, Loinux, etc. Basically testing that each wsdl on each operating system works against a standard core set of tests. Is this possible using SoapUI Pro or does this have to be done programtically changing the SoapUI XML project file?17 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions3.3KViews0likes2CommentsCalling another test step
I want to create a set of individual test steps that will be treated as building blocks in other test cases. ie, I make a common test case A which may do some initializing. Then in test case Z I want to call test case A and not have to recreate/duplicate test step in A inside test step Z. I currently use a Groovy test step inside test case Z to get the reference to test step A. I would like to know if there is another mechanism for referencing other test steps. thanks17 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2.6KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Installing the Maven2 SoapUI plugin
Now my next issue is integrating in an existing SoapUI project file into an existing maven project in Eclipse. Let me know if this other post is a reasonable approach. http://www.eviware.com/component/option ... opic,281.0 Please note that after I add the SoapUI behavior and get the SoapUI Web Services file in my Eclipse project, the soapUI popup menu does not do anything when I click on the 'add wsdl' 'new testsuite' etc from the soapUI popup. I am running Eclipse Version: 3.3.1.12.6KViews0likes0CommentsImporting SoapUI project into eclipse maven project
I have a SoapUI project that I would like to import into my Eclipse Maven project. I can import this SoapUI project when I go to the soapUI Perspective view and do a 'Import Project.' This works great. My question is, how then do I take this imported SoapUI project and tie it to my current Maven Eclipse project and be able to see this SoapUI project when I am in the Java Perspective view? I want to have my Maven project's pom file use the soapUI plugin to execute the testCase/testSuites in my current soapUI project file. It is probably simple, I am just not seeing how to make this final connection between the soapUI and eclipse projects.4.4KViews0likes2CommentsInstalling the Maven2 SoapUI plugin
I followed the steps on installing the SoapUI plugin for Maven. Being new at this I was in need of some clarification from the instructions at: http://www.soapui.org/plugin/maven2/index.html Here are my notes in case anyone else gets stuck. Prior to using the plugin, add the eviware maven 2 repository to your project's pom file; Add the following soapUI plugin to your pom.xml Here is my project's pom.xml. Please note that I moved the sample-soapui-project.xml file from the eviware SoapUI install directory to my local directory where my pom.xml file is located. 4.0.0 MavenSoapProject MavenSoapProject 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT eviware maven-soapui-plugin 1.7.6 sample-soapui-project.xml http://127.0.0.1:8181 eviwarePluginRepository http://www.eviware.com/repository/maven2/ daily daily Now the following maven commands will invoke the soapui sample project: Run functional tests with mvn eviware:maven-soapui-plugin:test loadtests with mvn eviware:maven-soapui-plugin:loadtest and MockServices with mvn eviware:maven-soapui-plugin:mock Very nice and useful plugin. Especially when running inside eclipse.6.1KViews0likes2Comments