I am using SoapUI as a standalone application to test Remedy web services.

Axton Grams

On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 2:58 PM, Joe D'Souza <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Another related follow-up question but this time its about soapUI. Has
> anyone successfully used the soapUI Eclipse Plugin with the Remedy Developer
> Studio? I am almost tempted to take a stab at it.
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> Joe
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> From: Joe D'Souza [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 9:59 PM
> To: ARS Discussion List
> Subject: OT: Sort of.. Tools for testing WSDL's
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> I generally use SoapUA or SoapSonar (both freewares) and a colleague who is
> a BizTalk consultant told me of a tool called Actional Diagnostics belonging
> to PROGRESS software. It seems to have a pretty neat and a more user
> friendly interface. Has anyone used this before, on the same machine as
> where the Dev Studio is installed and had any issues with the JVM’s of each
> other fighting each other for resources?
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> I have only 4 GB on the laptop provided to me by my customer, and since both
> the Remedy Development Studio and Actional Diagnostics create an instance of
> JVM, I want to be prepared for them clashing with each other for resources
> which is why I thought I’d put this out here to the list and ask you’ll if
> any of you’ll used both these tools together.
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> I’m installing that tool even as I write this email, and the first thing I
> would be doing after the install is look for a potential configuration file
> that may initiate the JVM for Actional Diagnostics, and trim down the
> startup and max memory on it so as to give my dev studio more, but if there
> is more that can be done to avoid any potential resource clashes, I would
> like to know about it.
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> I appreciate any comments on your experience on using the two tools together
> at the same time from the same machine.
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> Cheers
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> Joe
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