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Re: What can I do if I can't use SoapUI?



In case you are allowed to use Eclipse you may try to use the "Web Services 
Explorer" of the Web Tools Platform Plug-in.

On my opinion soapUI is far ahead of the Web Services Explorer but on the 
other hand the Web Services Explorer is better than nothing.

In case all you need are sample Soap messages you may also consider to 
download the WSDL files using your favorite Internet browser and than use 
soapUI to generate the sample Soap messages at home.

Thomas.

Am 22.11.2010 16:06, schrieb Thomas Bishop:
>
>     I used SoapUI and Scotts iSeries Network article over 2 years ago at a
>     different company to help me write an application to consume web
>     services.  Worked great.
>     The company I now work for will not allow SoapUI to be installed on my
>     laptop since it is not an "approved" product.
>     I also cannot use SoapUI from my personal laptop at home since the
>     site I need to access for the WSDL is internal to the companies
>     network and my personal laptop cannot access my work network.
>     I'm not sure SoapUI will help anyway since I have 40 different URL's
>     to access. One URL each for development, Integrated, QA, and
>     Production for the WSDL and then a different URL for each to access
>     the web services. I only need to get it working in development, I will
>     softcode the URL's to pull from a table so the table can be modified
>     as the project moves through Development, Integrated, QA, and into
>     Production.
>     For example:
>     DEVELOPMENT Environment URLs
>     Token Service URL (http)                 :
>     http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8010/es/DataVault/TokenServices/v1.0/TokenServi
>     ce
>     WSDL                                        :
>     http://dev-soap.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/Services/DataVaultServices/TokenSer
>     vices/v1.0/TokenService.wsdl
>     Validation Service URL (http)         :
>     http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8010/es/DataVault/RegistrationServices/v1.0/Val
>     idationService
>     WSDL                                        :
>     http://dev-soap.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/Services/DataVaultServices/Registrat
>     ionServices/v1.0/ValidationService.wsdl
>     etc... 3 more sets of services like this for the development
>     environment.
>     I have also been told the "Token Service" requests will require an
>     X.509 certificate to be installed on the iSeries. Do I need anything
>     special added to the SOAP call?
>     Any idea on how I can make this project less challenging besides
>     telling the manager that I will not do the project without the tools I
>     need?
>     Thank you,
>     T. Bishop
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