Functional Web Services Testing Made Easy with SoapUI - Part 1
Part 1: Functional Web Services testing using SoapUI
Before we begin actually writing tests, we need two things first:
1. Download and install SoapUI from here.
2. Next, let’s get a WSDL from NOAA. I wanted to actually focus more on SoapUI rather than any one technology to publish your business logic as web services. So, I took the easy route and found out some interesting things about this publicly available web service.
According to the NOAA web site, this web service allows you to get weather data. It has nine functions. Here is the actual wsdl from the web site:
http://www.weather.gov/forecasts/xml/DWMLgen/wsdl/ndfdXML.wsdl
Now that we have SoapUI downloaded and a web service which we can test, let’s start working.
3. Create a new project within SoapUI; give it a name; and copy and paste the WSDL URL within it. Things should look like this:
Once you have created the project successfully you should be able to see all nine functions that are provided to us by NOAA. We are only going to use three of them, as seen below in the screen shot:
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Revathi_12 replied on Fri, 2008/11/14 - 12:19am
How to integrate our own API with SoapUI?
Pls let me know ASAP
Meera Subbarao replied on Fri, 2008/11/14 - 12:30pm
Revathi_12 replied on Tue, 2008/11/18 - 1:55am
Hi meera I found the way to add our API with SoapUI.
Now I want to know how to add multiple Xpath match assertion in a single click? Because SoapUI allows us to add assertion one by one, if we need to compare 100's of parameters from actual and expected its very tedious.
Meera Subbarao replied on Tue, 2008/11/18 - 7:13am
saritamohaptra replied on Wed, 2009/01/21 - 3:59am
Hi Meera, I went through your replies, and it is really usefull , I understood well becasue I am working on SOAP UI currently.. but I am unable to open the attachments,
and I am really interested to know about the groovy scripts... being from non developent background I wanted to know how user friendy it is...want to now about the jmeter reports through SOPA ui,,,please send some user guide if you have....
Meera Subbarao replied on Wed, 2009/02/04 - 6:20pm
in response to: saritamohaptra
If you know Java, you shouldn't have a problem using Groovy. On the other hand, if you are learning it for the first time. there are many Groovy books available. One such book is "Groovy in Action".
Let me know if you need anything else.
bullparade replied on Fri, 2009/04/03 - 10:20am
mikey-B replied on Wed, 2009/04/08 - 1:15pm
AnandKiran replied on Mon, 2009/04/13 - 3:42am
Hi Meera,
Do you haev any idea about how to run different test suites in a project with a single click using groovy .
Thanks
With Regards
Anand Kiran G
naniblr9 replied on Wed, 2009/08/26 - 8:38am
Hi Meera,
UR ARTICLES ARE GOOD for practising SOA testing with SOAPUI tool.
I am working as Test Engineer, I want to learn SOA testing,Can you please send me information regarding Deployment of .WAR file in JBoss application server,
Currently i am using JDK1.4 and JBOSS4 softwares in my laptop,i placed .WAR file (which contain web services)in FOLLOWING PATH IE "C:\jboss-4.0.1sp1\server\default\deploy\HLRWebservices.War"
I tried to run Jboss server in command prompt ie C:\jboss-4.0.1sp1\server\default\deploy> RUN <Enter>
I opened IE and typed localhost:8080/HLRWebservices/Services-----I am getting HTTP 404 error,
can u please give me some more information how to deploy in Jboss and start services and see it in IE with above port number in my laptop.
PLEASE KINDLY HELP ME TO RUN WEB SERVICES
aisarosenbaum replied on Thu, 2009/10/15 - 12:12pm
First, great site!
SoapUI is an awesome tool. The GUI works great. But I'm not very good with Java and I'm having trouble executing test cases from the command line.
I do:
$> testrunner.sh -e <hostname> -r <name-project.xml> -c "Testcase"
After a long wait, I get:
================================
=
= SOAPUI_HOME = /home/todd/downloads/soapui-3.0.1
=
================================
soapUI 3.0.1 TestCase Runner
Configuring log4j from [/home/todd/eviware/soapUI-3.0.1/bin/soapui-log4j.xml]
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com.eviware.soapui.SoapUI
at java.lang.Class.initializeClass(libgcj.so.7rh)
at com.eviware.soapui.support.log.SoapUIAppender.append(SoapUIAppender.java:34)
at org.apache.log4j.AppenderSkeleton.doAppend(AppenderSkeleton.java:230)
at org.apache.log4j.helpers.AppenderAttachableImpl.appendLoopOnAppenders(AppenderAttachableImpl.java:65)
at org.apache.log4j.Category.callAppenders(Category.java:203)
at org.apache.log4j.Category.forcedLog(Category.java:388)
at org.apache.log4j.Category.error(Category.java:302)
at com.eviware.soapui.tools.AbstractSoapUIRunner.runFromCommandLine(AbstractSoapUIRunner.java:80)
at com.eviware.soapui.tools.SoapUITestCaseRunner.main(SoapUITestCaseRunner.java:104)
Like I said, the GUI works fine. How do I fix this?
TIA,
Todd
radhakrishna@th... replied on Sun, 2009/10/18 - 6:36am
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