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5.4 / November 27, 2017; 12 months ago ( 2017-11-27) Available in English, (SoapUI Open Source) Proprietary (SoapUI Pro) Website SoapUI is an web service testing application for (SOA) and (REST). Its functionality covers inspection, invoking, development, simulation and, functional testing, load and compliance testing. A commercial version, SoapUI Pro, which mainly focuses on features designed to enhance productivity, was also developed.
In the Select SoapUI Project File dialog, select the Sample-SOAP-Project-soapui-project.xml file from the /SoapUI-Tutorials folder. The sample project will be shown in the SoapUI Navigator. The structure of a SoapUI project is like this: Project. Mock services. Run mock service.
In 2011, acquired Eviware. SoapUI was initially released to in September 2005. It is, licensed under the terms of the. Since the initial release, SoapUI has been downloaded more than 2,000,000 times. It is built entirely on the, and uses for the. This means that SoapUI is.
Today, SoapUI also supports,. SoapUI can test and REST web services, AMF, as well as make any and calls. Contents. Features SoapUI Core features include:. Web services inspection. Web services invoking.
Web services development. Web services simulation and mocking. Web services functional, compliance and security testing SoapUI Pro SoapUI Pro is the commercial enterprise version.
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SoapUI Pro adds a number of productivity enhancements to the SoapUI core, which are designed to ease many recurring tasks when working with SoapUI. Feature Benefit Read more WSDL coverage Analyze request/response messages to see how well a WSDL contract is being tested/mocked/used. WSDL refactoring Automatically update requests/response/assertions when the underlying WSDL changes. Composite projects Work together in a team on your Web service testing projects.
Requirements management Manage, import, and export project requirements and link them to test cases. Form-based request editor To ease the editing and understanding of request messages for both technical and non-technical users. Overview message viewer To get an overview of the corresponding response/mock-request/monitored message. Tree-based request/response editor To ease the navigation and understanding of larger messages. Table inspector To quickly give an overview of tabular message content. Schema inspector To ease inspection and debugging of message content. XML inspector To ease inspection and debugging of message content.
Doc inspector To ease understanding of message content. DataSource TestStep To ease the creation of data-driven tests.
DataSink TestStep Eases collection of data to be used in subsequent tests or for external reporting. DataGen TestStep To simplify comprehensive testing of complex interfaces. Property transfer wizards To ease the creation of complex test cases / message flows. XPath Assertion Wizards To ease the creation of XPath assertions for TestRequest and MockResponse steps. XPath Wizards Eases creation of XPath expressions in many situations. Integrated reporting To provide summaries of functional testing for tracking and governance.
Groovy script library Eases reuse and scripting of complex scenarios. Tabbed desktop Eases desktop management with multiple editors.
API Discovery Ability to create SoapUI tests based on captured HTTP traffic that was generated from user actions (e.g. From browsing a website) Awards SoapUI has been given a number of awards. These include:.
Jolt Awards 2014: The Best Testing Tools. ATI Automation Honors, 2009. InfoWorld Best of Open Source Software Award, 2008. SOAWorld Readers' Choice Award, 2007 See also.
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