February 2021 | TestComplete Community News
Hello to the TestComplete Community! Welcome to the first edition of our monthly digest dedicated to TestComplete product and community news! We have a lot to share: new release info, interviews (with TestComplete team members and Community Leaders), the hottest community topics, top members, global SmartBear Community highlights, and more. Subscribe tothe CommunityNews tagto stay in the know.Let us know what else you’d like to see in the monthly news with the comment section below! TestComplete Contributors Our TestComplete Community has answers to all sorts of product-related questions, thanks to you, our communitymembers! If you have a problem with TestComplete, you can always find help and guidance here. In honor of those who make this page so helpful and contribute as much as they can, we’d like to shout-out the most active members of January 2021! The following TestComplete gurus received the biggest number of Kudos this month. (Kudos are a surefire way of knowing you’re doing things right and being helpful.) They are: AlexKaras, Marsha_R, BenoitB, tphillips ,hkim5 Thank you for your efforts -- you’re doing a great job! Testcomplete 20-Year Anniversary Trivia! At the end of 2020, we celebrated 20 years ofTestComplete excellence! Can you guess which of these are true, based on what we learned from SergeiLisitsyn, the founder of TestComplete? (The correct answers are hidden under a ‘spoiler’.) 1. What was the earliest ‘prototype’ ofTestComplete? a. AQTime b. An AQTime Plugin c. TestExecute d. SoapUI [Correct answer] B: A plugin for AQTime. It was created for automated testing, and became the inspiration behind TestComplete. 2.The TestComplete Team values product quality above all. At one point they spent a lot of time simply improving the internal architecture of the tool. How much time did they spend on that? a. A month b. Two months c. Half a year d. A year [Correct answer] D : A year. The team spent a whole year to specifically improve the internal logic of TestComplete, to ensure it’s super reliable and easier to use. 3. What’s Sergei Lisitsyn’s personal record of working non-stop to fix thingsand overcome unexpected obstacles? a. 10 hours b. 24 hours c. 36 hours d. 2 days [Correct answer] C: 36 hours. Once Sergei spent 36 hours in a row working on TestComplete without any break or sleep! Wow! 4. What’s Sergei’s advice for all people starting a big project? a. Love what you do. b. Trust in your team and yourself. c. See your goal clearly. d. Pay less attention to the obstacles – you will get through them! [Correct answer] All ofthe above! How many did you get right? If you wantmore insightsaboutTestComplete,watch an interviewwith its founder, Sergei Lisitsyn, aboutwhat went intoyour favorite testing tool! >> Watch the interview with Sergei Lisitsyn Product Updates TestComplete gets regular updates and releases – each of them brings you something additional to support your testing efforts. We’re happy to announce that a brand-new version of the tool was released last week – TestComplete 14.73! Some of the key improvements in v.14.73: Enhancements in cross-platform web tests: you can now create and run tests for web applications working in your local networks. Smarter SmartBear Test extension installation. Smarter object recognition in web applications. TestComplete can now identify text area and input box controls by their labels. Full support for the Chromium-based version of Edge. Support for recent versions of web browsers (Google Chrome 88, Mozilla Firefox 85). Support for Android 11 (API Level 30). Support for iOS 14.3.You can now create and run automated tests on this version. Testing iOS applications created with the latest Xcode release – version 12.3. Readaboutmoreimprovements here:What's New in TestComplete 14.73. If you have amaintenance subscription,go here toupdate to TestComplete 14.73.If you’re interestedinTestCompletebut don’t have it,request a free30-day trial. Most Discussed Topics In this past month, we saw a lot of fruitful conversations start up in the TestComplete Community. We love a good discussion! Check out these most popular topics in the last month and feel free to participate. Perhaps you have something to add to the conversation: TestComplete + Chromium based Edge browser support Converting an old project to CSS/XPATH Capturing the Command Line of a Process running in the Task Manager TestComplete license - Desktop module Measure the time it takes for a button to become enabled Wintertainment Feedback The year ended on a positive note in the SmartBear Community – we set up our awesome Wintertainment 2020 event that you liked so much. Each day we posted an article on testing trends to take with you to 2021 and gave valuable advice about working with SmartBear tools. TestComplete got its fair share of articles during Wintertainment. If you didn’t catch them the first time, you can check them out here: Increasing Test Coverage and Scalability With the Device Cloud Improving Testing Quality With Better Test Management If you want a look atallthearticles, lookunder theWintertainment20label. We asked the participants to record video feedback about this event – let’s see what they have to say😊 >> Watch the Wintertainment feedback video Thanks to everyone who sent the videos, it is always nice to see you! We’re glad you liked Wintertainment 2020 and will work even harder to bring more great events in 2021. That’s all we’ve got for today. You’re welcome to share your thoughts and suggestions, ask questions, or just say ‘hi’ to fellow TestComplete Community members in the comments below. Thank you, and let’s have a great February! /SmartBear Community Team684Views5likes0CommentsUpcoming change for user pickers in Zephyr Scale
Hi everyone! We plan a little change of behavior in Zephyr Scale (both Cloud and Server versions) that we would like to share with you beforehand. We are going to slightly adjust the behavior of our user pickers so their behavior is similar to the pickers from Jira. These pickers will now suggest users based on two settings: the "Browse user" permission and the "Assignable users" permission. We were not taking under consideration the second permission so far. This modification would be visible through the following changes: Test Case/Plan/Cycle/Execution user pickers, presented when creating/editing these entities would list only assignable users, following the same behavior as Jira when assigning an issue to a user User filters present on Test Case/Cycle/Execution screens and report filters would still require the "Browse users" permission. That is consistent with the way Jira behaves as well: if you try to filter Jira issues, the search query won't execute if one doesn't have the browse user permissions User names present in listing pages, reports, etc: will still be displayed independently of the "Assignable users" permission. So users would still have their user names correctly displayed when listing test cases/plans/cycles/executions if for any reason these users have been assigned to any of these entities by someone who has permission to do so. This is also consistent with Jira. We wanted to give you a heads-up so you are well aware of this upcoming change. Any concerns? Please reply to this post.780Views4likes0CommentsZephyr Scale Community Leaders Q4 2021 Announcement
The new year has just begun, and it's high time we announced the Zephyr Scale Community Leaders for Q4 2021! Community Leaders are the people who basically run the Community. Their contribution is always helpful and valuable. Q4 was very active, so we got 10 Community Leaders total this time around. Last quarter, Community Leaders created 🗯534 replies, received 👍403 Kudos, and created✔️136 solutions. Great numbers! Zephyr Scale Community Leaders Q4 2021 Two of the Community Leaders came from the Zephyr Scale Community. Here they are, let's congratulate them: MisterBjosh42 Thank you for all your efforts, folks! Without you, the Zephyr Scale Community wouldn't be the same, for sure! Each of you will get: - a $50 gift card from SmartBear, we will contact you shortly to deliver the gift cards - a unique Community badge - a mention on the Hall of Fame SmartBear Community Heroes Awards 2021 Another big announcement that we have is the SmartBear Community Heroes Awards 2021 ceremony! This is the most elite status one can get in the SmartBear Community only once a year. Next week, we are setting up an online awards ceremony that all of you can attend to congratulate the winners and get an insight into what's been happening in the Community last year. We will also be doing a raffle - five $50 gift cards will be given away to ceremony attendees. >>Register for SmartBear Community Heroes Awards 2021 Location: Zoom Date: 10AM EST January 19, 2022 Let's get together and celebrate!680Views3likes0CommentsYour Journey to Atlassian Jira Cloud with Zephyr Squad
Greetings community, Surely by now, most of you are aware of Atlassian’s shift in strategy to become a cloud-first company. This has some important implications to anyone who uses their Server based products, including apps. TL;DR: Follow these steps to migrate your Zephyr Squad app data using JCMA: Follow Atlassian's guide to setup theJCMA Followour Cloud migration guide to complete the migration Key dates per Atlassian’s FAQ page: February 2, 2021 – Atlassian customers can no longer purchase or request a quote for new Server licenses. February 2, 2022 – you will no longer be able to upgrade or downgrade user tiers for your Server products or apps (with some exceptions) February 2, 2023 – Existing customers can no longer purchase Server apps on the Marketplace February 2, 2024 – Atlassian stops support for Server products and apps What does this mean for Zephyr Squad customers? From my calls with some of you, and what I keep hearing from our support team, is that many of you are already actively exploring your options. While some are choosing to stick with on-prem by moving to Data Center, many of you are making plans to migrate everything to Cloud, including apps. Here at SmartBear, we are committed to facilitating a smooth transition to Cloud for all our customers. This includes brining feature parity between Server and Cloud products, supporting automated migration tools like JCMA, and be compliant with a number of Atlassian Cloud security and reliability programs on the Marketplace. What is the recommended migration path to Cloud? Atlassian’s Jira Cloud Migration Assistant (JCMA) is your primary path to Cloud. It is an application that helps you move projects, users, and groups from Jira Core or Jira Software on Server to Cloud.The automated app migration functionality in JCMA is now in an open beta, which means that all users can migrate their app data over to Cloud. Are there any feature differences between Jira Server and Cloud versions of Zephyr Squad? If you want to move to the Cloud version of Zephyr Squad, it’s worth considering feature differences from Server. We’ve created a handy Server/DC vs Cloud comparison matrix where you can review these differences in detail. Are there any limitations regarding what data I can migrate using JCMA tool? Yes. Because of feature differences between the Server and Cloud versions of the Zephyr Squad, some data will not be migrated. Please refer to the ‘Known issues and limitations’ section of the Cloud Migration Guide. Are there any alternatives to using JCMA? Yes.Zephyr Migration Tool by SmartBear is another solution for migrating Zephyr Squad data from Jira Server to Jira Cloud. This approach is recommended if JCMA isn't working for you, and your Jira instance is middle-sized with a few projects, as this migration utility can migrate Zephyr Squad data only for one project at a time. What if I need any help with the migration? If you require technical assistance, please check out the Cloud Migration FAQ or raise a ticket with our support team. Tell us a bit about your Cloud migration journey I’ll conclude this post with a question to you, our awesome community. What is your plan of action around migrations? Please spend a moment to fill our this short survey to let us know!1.7KViews3likes0CommentsYour Journey to Atlassian Jira Cloud with Zephyr Scale
Greetings community, Surely by now, most of you are aware of Atlassian’s shift in strategy to become a cloud-first company. This has some important implications to anyone who uses their Server based products, including apps. TL;DR: Follow these steps to migrate your Zephyr Scale app data using JCMA: Follow Atlassian's guide to setup theJCMA Followour Cloud migration guide to complete the migration Key dates per Atlassian’s FAQ page: February 2, 2021 – Atlassian customers can no longer purchase or request a quote for new Server licenses. February 2, 2022 – you will no longer be able to upgrade or downgrade user tiers for your Server products or apps (with some exceptions) February 2, 2023 – Existing customers can no longer purchase Server apps on the Marketplace February 2, 2024 – Atlassian stops support for Server products and apps What does this mean for Zephyr Scale customers? From my calls with some of you, and what I keep hearing from our support team, is that many of you are already actively exploring your options. While some are choosing to stick with on-prem by moving to Data Center, many of you are making plans to migrate everything to Cloud, including apps. Here at SmartBear, we are committed to facilitating a smooth transition to Cloud for all our customers. This includes brining feature parity between Server and Cloud products, supporting automated migration tools like JCMA, and be compliant with a number of Atlassian Cloud security and reliability programs on the Marketplace (e.g. Cloud Fortified). What is the recommended migration path to Cloud? Atlassian’s Jira Cloud Migration Assistant (JCMA) is your primary path to Cloud. It is an application that helps you move projects, users, and groups from Jira Core or Jira Software on Server to Cloud.The automated app migration functionality in JCMA is now in an open beta, which means that all users can migrate their app data over to Cloud. Are there any feature differences between Jira Server and Cloud versions of Zephyr Scale? If you want to move to the Cloud version of Zephyr Scale, it’s worth considering feature differences from Server. We’ve created a handy Server/DC vs Cloud comparison matrix where you can review these differences in detail. Are there any limitations regarding what data I can migrate using JCMA tool? Yes. Because of feature differences between the Server and Cloud versions of the Zephyr Scale, some data will not be migrated. Please refer to the ‘Limitations’ section of the Cloud Migration Guide. What if I need any help with the migration? If you require technical assistance, please check out the Cloud Migration FAQ or raise a ticket with our support team. Tell us a bit about your Cloud migration journey I’ll conclude this post with a question to you, our awesome community. What is your plan of action around migrations? Please spend a moment to fill our this short survey to let us know!2KViews3likes1CommentOctober 2021 | Zephyr Scale Community News
Hello Zephyr Scale Community! Welcome to the October Community news. Updates include the Q3 Community Leaders announcement, SmartBear Connect results, a list of our most-discussed topics, and a new SmartBear Academy course. Q3 2021 COMMUNITY LEADERS We're happy to announce our Zephyr Scale Community Leaders for Q3 2021! These people have shared so much valuable information about the product. The entire Community is grateful for all the wisdom they bring to the table! Q3 Community Leaders: MisterB and josh42 Each Community Leader will be rewarded with a $50 gift card from SmartBear and, depending on their location, maybe some exclusive SmartBear swag as well! If you'd like to become a Community Leader in Q4, we created this article - 3 Simple Steps to Become a Zephyr Scale Community Leader. It's easier than you think😊 SMARTBEAR ACADEMY September brought exciting news for the SmartBear Academy - a new Zephyr Scale course: Zephyr Scale Manual Test Engineer. In this course, you'll learn how to create and edit test cases, execute test cases individually or as part of a test cycle, and create and link defects. It also covers creating test cycles and test plans, working with traceability, and sharing across projects in a Jira instance. If you pass an exam at the end of the course, you'll get a course completion certificate! Congratulations to all SmartBear Academy students who got certified after completing Zephyr Scale courses in September. They will receive a unique Academy Certified badge in the SmartBear Community: josh42,htongol,MisterB,reprosser,julian_palmer Check out all free learning options for Zephyr Scale here! SMARTBEAR CONNECT 2021 In September, many of you attended our annual conference, SmartBear Connect. We hope you enjoyed the event and got lots of takeaways. If you want to re-watch some sessions, you can access the recordings here: Access Connect 2021 On-Demand Thanks for spending time with SmartBear and we'll see you next year! ux research survey Do you want to help co-create SmartBear’s products? Sign up to participate in UX research to share your valuable feedback. You’ll get the chance to win a $50 virtual gift card! Please sign up HERE- it only takes 2 minutes. We’ll reach out once we match you to a research study. Thanks for your time! MOST DISCUSSED TOPICS September brought a lot of fruitful discussions to the Zephyr Scale Community. Here are the most active forum threads: - is there a limit on how many test cases can be created in Zephyr scale? - Test execution results by coverage - limit? - Api to get executions based on testcase key/id in zephyr scale - Owner field in test case import from CSV will not resolve - How to Delete a version That’s all for today. Have a question or comment? Please feel free to let us know!1.2KViews3likes4CommentsAugust 2021| ReadyAPI Community News
Greetings! Hard to believe, but it's already August! In the hope that you enjoy hot summer days, let me add some more hot news from the ReadyAPI Community. Get the latest community news, give kudos, and post your comments. Top Community Contributors We recently announced the Q2 Community Leaders, but it doesn't mean you can’t be nominated as a Q3 Community Leader. Just keep contributing to the community by answering questions or creating new topics. Read the 3 Simple Steps to Become a ReadyAPI Community Leader to learn how to earn this community status. As for now, please join me in congratulating the following community members who showed the biggest activity last month: nmrao,richie,steve_rivers,JoostDG,aaronpliu,HimanshuTayal, LeMi,madhu_112,bastien Thanks for your active contribution to the ReadyAPI Community! Keep it up. Inside ReadyAPI - QA Team You already know a lot about the ReadyAPI developers, marketing, and product management. This time, we’re talking with Nikolay Mirontsev, QA Lead for ReadyAPI. You’ll get a lot out of this interview, as we cover a lot of QA-specifics topics, how the team is using ReadyAPI for testing APIs, and much more. >> Watch the interview with Nikolay Mirontsev Find more Inside ReadyAPI interviews, look under the ReadyAPITeam tag. COMMUNITY SITE UPDATE Take a look around at the new community page updates. We’ve implemented some changes that we hope will enhance your overall SmartBear Community experience! When you read conversations, askquestions, give Kudos, share your knowledge – we know it matters. Each activity is extremely important for the SmartBear Community, so we’ve done our best to make it better. Here are some improvements: A new light main menu with quick navigation across product communities and quick access to the “Ask a Question” button A new design of topic pages to help you concentrate on creating your topic A decreased number of options in the topic and post menus, with only the most important ones left Labels to replace the tag functionality. Please make sure you select the needed label when submitting a question – this is how we categorize topics Have a question? Let us know! Product Updates Meet Ready 3.9.1! Download the latest version to get access to new improvements in: Smart Assertion AppDynamics monitor Hex viewer and others Read the What's New In ReadyAPI article to learn about these and other upgrades. Download it now: If you’re a licensed user, get the latest version at the ReadyAPI Downloads Center. (And if you’re interested in giving ReadyAPI a shot, request a free 14-day trial). SmartBear Academy We recently made some major upgrades to the SmartBear Academy – this is a great, free learning resource where you can learn the products and improve your knowledge. Enroll in any courses you like, learn something new, and return to the SmartBear Community to share your new knowledge! You can not only earn more Kudos, but an exclusive Academy Certified community badge! Please join me in congratulating the following community members who successfully finished the ReadyAPI courses:ndondapati,Shelley,Loki,Cata Enroll in the ReadyAPI courses in the SmartBear Academy Most Discussed Topics Worried you missed anything? We’ve got you covered, with the most popular topics of July. If you have anything to add, just jump into the conversation: Compare 2 JSON responses for duplicate property value New version 3.9.0 of ReadyApi introduced smart assertion and deprecated Valid HTTP Status Codes ReadyAPI Test for Azure DevOps manual test association How to get project password for an encrypted project when we run project from Commandline Kafka Subscriber launch in Test Case Can I put multiple project in one Git repository? That’s all for a month! Got a question? Have a comment? Please feel free to let us know! /SmartBear Community Team1.2KViews3likes0CommentsJuly 2021 | ReadyAPI Community News
Hello Community! Welcome to the July TestComplete News. July is a great month – it’s time to sum up the quarter results and think about great stuff to do in the second part of the year! In this monthly digest, we’re happy to announce new quarterly community leaders, introduce the ReadyAPI Marketing team, share new product features, and much more. Let’s start. Q2 2021COMMUNITYLEADERS As usual, each quarter begins with choosing new community leaders – members who contributed the most to the community within the quarter by giving replies and getting kudos. Please meet the new Q2 2021 Community Leaders: Leaders in the ReadyAPI and SoapUI OS communities: nmrao,richie,HimanshuTayal Leaders in the TestComplete community:@Marsha_R,@AlexKaras First-time leader in the Zephyr Scale community:@MisterB Congratulations, gang! You ROCK! In addition to respect of the entire SmartBear Community, we’re happy to reward you with a $50 gift card. Want to be a leader next quarter? Read the 3 Simple Steps to Become a ReadyAPI Community Leader to learn how to earn this community status. INSIDEREADYAPI- Marketing Team Each month, we introduce ReadyAPI team members to our lovely customers so you can learn much more about us and the thought process behind the tool. This month, we’re talking with Phil Voulgaris, the ReadyAPI Marketing Lead. Watch the new interview to learn more about Phil and how the team works. If you have any questions to Phil, please post them in comments. >> Watch the interview with Phil Voulgaris Find more Inside ReadyAPI interviews, look under the ReadyAPITeam tag. PRODUCT UPDATEs Get the new ReadyAPI version – 3.9 – to access these new great features: REST support in the API Connection test step Smart Assertion And others Read the What's New In ReadyAPI article to learn about these and other upgrades. Download it now: If you’re a licensed user, get the latest version at the ReadyAPI Downloads Center. (And if you’re interested in giving ReadyAPI a shot, request a free 14-day trial). SMARTBEAR ACADEMY We recently made some major upgrades to the SmartBear Academy – this is a great, free learning resource where you can learn the products and improve your knowledge. Enroll in any courses you like, learn something new, and return to the SmartBear Community to share your new knowledge! You can even earn some more Kudos! Enroll in the ReadyAPI courses in the SmartBear Academy MOST DISCUSSED TOPICS Last month, there were so many great discussions. Here are only a few of them – but if anything piques your curiosity, please add your comments: ${projectDir} doesn't resolve correctly How to connect jdbc to an Excel file to fetch data and compare it with XPath match in ReadyAPI Groovy script to run a Teststep doesn't fail when the test Step fails How to get request body using a groovy script in ReadyAPI Newbie Question: Naming standards in ReadyAPI How to enable/disable multiple assertions in a test Suite via groovy script SQL Datasource Prepared Properties using a Property that is a comma separated list That’s all for a month! Got a question? Have a comment? Please feel free to let us know! /SmartBear Community Team980Views3likes0CommentsApril 2021 | ReadyAPI Community News
Greetings, All! Welcome back to the April ReadyAPI Community News. As usual, we’ll cover the hottest and most interesting community topics. Subscribe to the news to always be notified and leave your comments if you have any questions/suggestions/notes. VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH THEREADYAPITEAM I’m sure you want to know more about ReadyAPI! This month we continue introducing you to the members of theReadyAPIteam, so you can learn more about the people who are developing the best tool for API testing –ReadyAPI? Today, I present Alianna Inzana, Senior Director of Product Development for API and Virtualization. Ali started her career as an analyst, where she was happy to work with digits before she dove into the world of APIs. Check out what her passion is these days, along with what we can expect fromReadyAPIin 2021. >> Watch the interview with Ali Inzana Q1 2021 COMMUNITY LEADERS As usual, each quarter we’re happy to announce the most active community members, and award them with the elite community status of “SmartBearLeader.” Please join me in congratulating this quarter’s Leaders in theReadyAPICommunity - you probably saw their participation and the contributions they made each day. richie,HimanshuTayal,ChrisAdams,nmrao You rock, gang! Thanks for your willingness to help make theSmartBearCommunity great.EachReadyAPICommunity Leader earns a $50 gift card, courtesy ofSmartBear. Community, we encourage each of you to participate more actively in the community – bring up your own questions, answer other questions, and share your insights. Help us out starting today, and you might find out that next quarter it will be your name announced as a Community Leader! Find out more about contributing. PRODUCT UPDATE We’ve just released the new version ofReadyAPI, version 3.7. It’s got some great new features and improvements: Kafka support Assertion groups and much more Read the What's New in ReadyAPI 3.7article to learn about these and other improvements. Download it now: If you’re a licensed user, get the latest version at the ReadyAPI Downloads Center. (And if you’re interested in giving ReadyAPI a shot, request a free 14-day trial). Academy Certified TheSmartBear Academyprovides a set of courses to help you learnReadyAPI. Different course levels will fit the needs of learners with different skills. Review the ReadyAPI courses and enroll in the ones you like Once you complete a course, you will receive a special community badge – Academy Certified. Recently, we’ve updated theReadyAPIIntroductory Training course with the new March video. The course will help you learn the basics ofReadyAPI.Enroll today! MOST DISCUSSED TOPICS How many topics did you participate in last month? If you didn’t chime in on the following hot discussions, now’s the time! Fluent or English like assertions in Groovy? Remove project custom properties with TestRunner Log folder equivalent of Indicator.Clear() In IE11 , JSP (Java based application) pages not getting captured as CSS/Xpath in Name mapping How to 'GetData' from an xsd:string Run a test before other tests in a suite? NEW TECHCORNER ARTICLE Please check out the new TechCorner article created by one of our active contributors – JoostDG. Gmail OAuth 2.0 API Automation Example and example SubmitListener.beforeSubmit Thanks for sharing! All technical articles containing user stories, use cases, code samples, scripts, etc., posted to the ReadyAPI Community are stored under the TechCorner tag – to which you can subscribe to stay informed of all new posts. Definitely use this tag in your own posts if you have awesome technical material to share with the Community! That’s all for this month! Thanks so much for reading, and remember: contribute! The ReadyAPI Community is great as long as it has members like you keeping it vital and active. /SmartBear Community Team1.3KViews3likes1CommentFebruary 2021 | ReadyAPI Community News
Hello ReadyAPI Community, Welcome to our first ReadyAPI Community News! In this newsletter, we’ll cover the community news you’ll find most interesting, highlight active contributors in our community, fill you in on the latest updates, and much more. Get in on the ground floor and subscribe now to the CommunityNews tag to stay in the know. And if you have any comments/suggestions about the news, let us know here or contact me personally. Now on to the February ReadyAPI Community News: Video Interview Last month we announced Community Leaders and Heroes, and it’s time to learn more about them. Please meet PrathapR! Thanks to his enormous activity last quarter, Prathap was rewarded with the prestigious status of Community Leader! We conducted a short video interview with him that covered where he’s from, how he uses ReadyAPI to resolve tricky API testing challenges, why he moved from SoapUI to ReadyAPI – even how much he accomplished in a day when joined the SmartBear Community! >> Watch the interview with a Community Leader - PrathapR ReadyAPI Top Contributors Many of you were extremely active last quarter. You asked questions, replied to topics, gave kudos, posted solutions – all of which help the Community become better and better. Please join me in congratulating the following community members for their contributions: richie,ChrisAdams,HimanshuTayal,aaronpliu, SiKing, rajs2020, bklabel1, AsadGilani PRODUCT UPDATES Last month, we released a minor update, ReadyAPI v. 3.5.2, with changes that include: More stability for macOS Some bug fixes Read the What's New in ReadyAPI 3.5.2 to learn about these and other improvements. Download it now: If you’re a licensed user, get the latest version at the ReadyAPI Downloads Center. (And if you’re interested in giving ReadyAPI a shot, request a free 14-day trial). MOST DISCUSSED TOPICS Last month was very active with conversations. Here are some of the more interesting discussions of the past month that helped community members solve their issues: Stop Data Source Loop Adding a default argument to requests Excel data sources - using a relative path name for files Request should pick the data from a file and response should be generated in another file javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Connection reset error We still have a few questions awaiting solutions – feel free to post your thoughts: ReadyAPI Functional Testing Automate Problem ReadyAPI - How to export test results in different formats? I am not able to get output of remote shell script from groovy script in soapui Wintertainment Video Feedback Last December, many of you joined in on our annual community event – Wintertainment. The theme was "New Year Testing Resolutions". Hopefully, you’ve tried using some of the new approaches we covered. Share with us any solutions you’ve already implemented! In the meantime, we received your event feedback and prepared a short video, featuring you! It sounds like you enjoyed participating in the event and learned a lot, which pleases us to no end. Thanks for all your warm words. >> Watch the Wintertainment video feedback That’s all we’ve got for today! Please share your thoughts and suggestions, ask questions, or just say "hi" to fellow ReadyAPI Community members by using the comments below. Thank you, let’s have a great February! /SmartBear Community Team1.1KViews3likes3Comments