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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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Rupert Anderson Rupert Anderson
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

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

Securing mock services using X.509 certificates


Mock services in SoapUI can also support the HTTPS transport layer security, including the client certificate authentication seen in the previous recipe. This recipe builds on the previous two, showing how to enable the HTTPS transport layer security and client certificate authentication with SOAPDB MockService from chapter 3.

The actual steps should be pretty easy if you have followed the previous two recipes or are already comfortable using X.509 certificates.

Getting ready

We'll use the server.jks and client.jks keystores from the previous recipe and their passwords.

In terms of securing the mock service, we'll use a modified version of the SOAPMock-soapui-project.xml project from the chapter 3 sample called SOAPDBMock-Reporting-soapui-project.xml (SOAPDBMock-Security). You can find this in the chapter 7 samples.

How to do it...

The sample mock service is already setup to provide mock requests over HTTP on port 9001. First, we'll enable HTTPS...

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