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soapUI 3.0 beta 1 (3 messages)
- Posted by: Ole Matzura
- Posted on: May 27 2009 07:27 EDT
eviware is happy to announce the first beta of soapUI 3.0 – The Reporting release, which focuses on powerful reporting functionality for soapUI Pro customers and a multitude of major and minor enhancements for all soapUI users, including JavaScript support, XML Schema generation from REST messages, JDBC-related wizards, support for WS-ReliableMessaging, etc, etc.. - Read more about the release: http://www.soapui.org/new_and_noteworthy_3_0.html - Download from sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=136013&package_id=163662&release_id=683971 - Download soapUI Pro 3.0 beta1 from http://www.eviware.com/beta - Nightly builds with updates and fixes are at http://www.eviware.com/nightly-builds - Please ask questions/report bugs at http://www.eviware.com/forums As always our fantastic customers and community are responsible for the majority of these improvements, thank you all! /Ole eviware.comThreaded Messages (3)
- Re: soapUI 3.0 beta 1 by Bostjan Dolenc on May 27 2009 10:27 EDT
- Re: soapUI 3.0 beta 1 by Robert Nemet on May 27 2009 11:03 EDT
- soapUI 2.5 -> 3.0 by Frank Cohen on May 28 2009 16:45 EDT
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Re: soapUI 3.0 beta 1[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Bostjan Dolenc
- Posted on: May 27 2009 10:27 EDT
- in response to Ole Matzura
webstart and plugins will be released soon
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Re: soapUI 3.0 beta 1[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Robert Nemet
- Posted on: May 27 2009 11:03 EDT
- in response to Bostjan Dolenc
plugins for soapUI 3.0-beta-1 released, actually. Pro will be soon.webstart and plugins will be released soon
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soapUI 2.5 -> 3.0[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Frank Cohen
- Posted on: May 28 2009 16:45 EDT
- in response to Ole Matzura
Congratulations Eviware! soapUI 3.0 looks like a winner! Including Rhino for JavaScript support is great. The HMTLUnit project has been using Rhino for a while and we've been very happy with it. I'm looking forward to see how you implemented the Mac and Linux installers. Partly to see what we should be doing in our own open source project. The XULRrunner based browser component sounds intriguing. We've been working with the MozMill team on support of testing XUL-based applications. I'm looking forward to seeing what soapUI has done with XUL. -Frank Cohen http://www.pushtotest.com