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SoapUI Cookbook

You're reading from   SoapUI Cookbook Boost your SoapUI capabilities to test RESTful and SOAP APIs with over 65 hands-on recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784394219
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Testing and Developing Web Service Stubs With SoapUI 2. Data-driven Testing and Using External Datasources FREE CHAPTER 3. Developing and Deploying Dynamic REST and SOAP Mocks 4. Web Service Test Scenarios 5. Automation and Scripting 6. Reporting 7. Testing Secured Web Services 8. Testing AWS and OAuth 2 Secured Cloud Services 9. Data-driven Load Testing With Custom Datasources 10. Using Plugins 11. Taking SoapUI Further Index

Developing a Groovy plugin with custom Action using Gradle


If you want to extend SoapUI functionality you have three main choices:

  • Modify the source code: This is appropriate for adding core framework functionality and bug fixes. It is not a good choice if all you want to do is add some optional bolt-on functionality and possibly share it with others.

  • Traditional extensions (Actions, Factories, and Listeners): These types of extensions can still be added. This is a more granular and fragmented option in that large extensions might involve several separate files to deploy (although you could combine them with another ZIP). If all you want to do is add a new listener then this might still be a good option.

  • Plugins: This is the newest and most comprehensive way of packaging extensions, that is, in a single JAR file. This is probably the best option for most extensions.

Many of the plugins you will see have been written in Java and built using Maven. To offer you another, perhaps more modern...

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