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Re: How SoapUI could be interfaced with another Soap Client application ?
brr7907 wrote: ..... I hope this helps. No it didn't help. I don't want any "Jargon" solution, rather wanted "how I could use SoapUI as a transit point for the response message". If you have any easy solution please let me know.1.2KViews0likes0CommentsHow SoapUI could be interfaced with another Soap Client application ?
In our "current implementation", we have followings: (see this figure: http://picasaweb.google.com/akarui.tomo ... 0002304002) 1) User generates a SOAP request destined for the WS 2) WS returns the responses to the application 3) No SoapUI involved between User and WS In our plan, we like to do "Modified Implementation" as below: (see "Modified Implementation" part of the above figure) 1) User will generate the SOAP request (as it was done before) destined for the WS 2) SoapUI will interface and receive the request and without any changes, it will forward to the WS 3) WS will send response 4) SoapUI will receive the response and modify some nodes of the response (e.g. error message node in the response) 5) SoapUI will send the response (after modification) to the user application Questions: How could I interface the Soap client application ? As I understand, SoapUI is itself a SOAP client, how it could interface with another SOAP client ? Thanks.2.7KViews0likes5CommentsLoad test: SoapUI Pro vs. HP Load Runner
I am currently working on a project where we have to stress a newly developed Web Service (WS). We have HP (formerly Mercury) Load Runner and some one in the past did some load testing for the WS. However, as I like SoapUI Pro (version 2.5 we are using), I have to justify the management to use SoapUI for this particular project. Please help me to understand more about the load testing capability of SoapUI. 1) What is the difference between "multi thread" and "multiple virtual user" ? In SoapUI, we could select the "multiple thread" (in load testing), but can't create runtime "multiple virtual user" as does by HP Load Runner. 2) Is there any way in SoapUI Pro (during load test) the response delay could be measured ? In HP Load Runner, the response time is generated in all test report. 3) In SoapUI, as far as I know, all SOAP requests are generated and sent sequentially one-by-one and the WS processes that request in the chronological order of arrival (FIFO queue) <-- is this statement true ?2.1KViews0likes1Comment- 593Views0likes0Comments