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Re: Sending JMS message as response to SOAP request
rupert_anderson wrote: Ok, cool. So, libraries in SoapUI like the activemq-all one mentioned in that GitHub Groovy snippet, should be added (as jar files) to: <SoapUI installation>/java/app/bin/ext Once SoapUI is restarted, you should see a message in SoapUI log indicating that the library has been loaded and then you'll be able to import classes from the libraries in Groovy scripts all over SoapUI. Great. Thanks for your help.2.1KViews0likes1CommentRe: Sending JMS message as response to SOAP request
nmrao Where is it answeredHOW I put a JMS message on a queue, any queue, from the SOAP UI MockService request dispatcher? All the answers you have given me just tells me how to configure a JMS queue together with SOAP UI. Nothing about how I put a JMS message from a SOAP UI MockServices request dispatcher. I understand that you need to configure and setup JMS queue and how to configure it with SOAP UI but I am missing the vital part of the bridge between a MockService Request Dispatcher to the JMS queue.6.8KViews0likes1CommentRe: Sending JMS message as response to SOAP request
rupert_anderson Yes exactly what I am talking about. So in the Groovy onRequests script, how do I include libraries to create and dispatch a JMS message? Is one already provided or do I need to include ActiveMQ client libraries somehow?2.1KViews0likes3CommentsRe: Sending JMS message as response to SOAP request
You are not answering my question, which is maybe my fault in explaining it. So basically I want, in SOAP UI, in a mocked SOAP WebService, in the request dispatcher in SOAP UI, put a message on a JMS queue. So: Soap messages --> Mocked Webservices (in SOAP UI) --> JMS Queue Is this possible in SOAP UI? If so, how?6.8KViews0likes10CommentsRe: Sending JMS message as response to SOAP request
Yes thanks, I have checked those docs already. But it does not tell you how to put a message on a JMS queue, in SOAP UI, as a response of getting a SOAP request. So for example, if I would have Mockservice, which is mocked MockService in SOAP UI, when a SOAP Request comes into for that mocked Webservice then I can extract the request using Script Dispatch but it is not clear that from there, how do I put the request on a JMS queue. If even possible, in SOAP UI.6.8KViews0likes14CommentsRe: SoapUI scripting with Eclipse - is it possible?
Yeah I am doing that. I just create an empty project in eclipse and then add all the jars under <soap_ui_root>/lib and the soapui-xxx.jar under<soap_ui_root>/bin. I think you are not doing the first step. You probably don't need all the jars under the lib folder but I added them anyway. EDIT: I think it is the groovy-all-xxx.jar that have the JsonSlurper class but that should be provided by the Eclipse Groovy libraries as well so not sure what your issue is.4KViews0likes3CommentsSending JMS message as response to SOAP request
Hello, I need to mock the behaviour of receiving a SOAP message on a WSDL endpoint (which I have mocked in SOAP UI) but then I need to take the/some data of that request and put it on a JMS queue. Is that possible to do with SOAP UI?Solved7.4KViews0likes16Comments