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Re: ERROR:java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class weblogic.jndi.Environment
Hi, Yes, I have used that page to configureHermes, but I am using Weblogic 10 or 12 and I can not find a configuration that works. If anyone has the settings for Weblogic and would like to share them I would appreciate it very much. Note: Hermes works fine in standalone mode, when I add a JMS Response assertion to the JMS Test Step it throws the error. Thanks Dan8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2.9KViews0likes0CommentsERROR:java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class weblogic.jndi.Environment
I have been getting this error for several days so I reinstalled API 1.9 and the Hermes that installs with 1.9. Hermes starts from the Tool menu, also added the endpoint in the project. Also added Hermes locationin Preferences. I added aHermes Test Step and added an assertion to verify the JMS response and I still get this error. Argh!!!! Error in the log: ERROR:java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class weblogic.jndi.Environment Any ideas to fix are appreciated otherwise I will be checking JMS messages manually. Thanks, Dan8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions3KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Can not connect to JMS queue
Hi Tanya, The project binding has a jms endpoint that was added using this interface. I can start Hermes fromthe Tools menu in SoapUi. Thanks, Dan Note; The destinations were selected for the endpoint, but are not included in the post.8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews1like0CommentsCan not connect to JMS queue
I have been trying to resolve this issue for several hours with no success. I am usingReady API 1,9, Hermes 1.14 and Weblogic10. I configured the endpoint in the project binding with no issues.When I insert a test step for JMS and add Rest request url I get this error every time. Any suggestions to solve this are appreciated. Thanks DanSolved8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews0likes2CommentsLogging to Script Log from two different log files using Groovy
Log files return correct results to the Script Log when called separately, but when called at the same time only the second log is recorded in the Script Log. These scripts are at the Test Case level. I would like to record the results from both logs with a single test execution instead of two runs one for each log. "LogLookup" is a groovy lib that does the paring and printing to the Script Log.Any suggestions to make this happen are appreciated. Setup script def cLog = new LogLookup() context.setProperty("LogLookup",cLog) context.LogLookup.prepare(context, log, "host", "username", "pw", "1st log", ‘what to look for’) context.LogLookup.prepare(context, log," host " ,"username", "pw", "2nd log", ‘what to look for’) Teardown Script context.LogLookup.process(context, log, "host", "username", "pw", "1st log ", ' what to look for ') context.LogLookup.process(context, log, "host", "username", "pw", "2nd log", ' what to look for ') Thanks for your help. Dan8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions656Views0likes0CommentsParsing server log files
Hi, Does anyone have suggestions or hints on parsing server log files for specific entries? This needs to be done because some of SoapUI scripts when executed cause the system under test to generate an entry in alog file (system log files on Linux server). The high-level steps are; Login to the server, is this possible from Groovy or some other option? Navigate to the directory where the file is located Open file Search file for specific entries based on test executed, new entries are added at the end of the file. Any help or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks Dan8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions607Views0likes0Comments- 8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.9KViews0likes2Comments