I tried with the SOAP UI application. When i pass WSDL files and ask it to generate corresponding input xml files it generates the xml files which i can then use as my input to insert specific values that i need to pass on to the exposed web service method.

But in case of WADL files when i pass them to SOAP UI , it does not create input xml files. rather it asks me to enter name value pairs.

Thanks
Jatin

Deepak Shetty wrote:
Hi
I believe the latest versions of SOAP UI allow you to generate the request
and play it given a WADL file, so you could do this and then check what http
is being sent/used and the parameters and then replicate in Jmeter
regards
deepak

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Carl Shaulis <[email protected]> wrote:

Good morning:

I believe you are going to want to use either the SOAP or Web Services
sampler.  You will want to get an example from your developers of what a
valid incoming XML communication would look like.  The developers can also
help you with what a valid response would look like.  For the response you
may want to add a response Assertion and put patterns in the assertion that
you expect to be returned.

Good luck,

Carl


On 1/7/10 5:30 AM, "Jatin Davey" <[email protected]> wrote:

Ok , let me tell the complete requirement:

-- I have a requirement where in a Web service is hosted which has a set
of exposed methods that i need to test. I am basically provided with the
WADL location

Contents of the WADL
------------------------

<application>
<xxx xxxx:generatedBy="Test guy 07/14/2009 07:18 PM"/>
?
<doc xml:lang="en" title="The doc for your API">

This is a paragraph that is added to the start of the generated
application.wadl

</doc>
<doc xml:lang="en" title="Documentation for the API">
documentation for restful services
</doc>
?
<grammars>
<include href="Test.xsd"/>
</grammars>
?
<resources base="http://ipaddress-port/Test/ts/";>
?
<resource path="TestService">
?
<resource path="/TestReport">
?
<method name="POST" id="TestData">
?
<request>
<representation mediaType="application/xml"/>
</request>
?
<response>
<representation mediaType="application/xml"/>
</response>
</method>
</resource>
?
<resource path="/Test1Report">
?
<method name="POST" id="Test1Data">
?
<request>
<representation mediaType="application/xml"/>
</request>
?
<response>
<representation mediaType="application/xml"/>
</response>
</method>
</resource>
?
<resource path="/Test2Report">
?
<method name="POST" id="Test2Data">
?
<request>
<representation mediaType="application/xml"/>
</request>
?
<response>
<representation mediaType="application/xml"/>
</response>
</method>
</resource>
?
<resource path="/Test3Report">
?
<method name="POST" id="Test3Data">
?
<request>
<representation mediaType="application/xml"/>
</request>
?
<response>
<representation mediaType="application/xml"/>
</response>
</method>
</resource>


Looking at the above sample WADL file i could guess that HTTP was being
used and i tried with the HTTP Sampler as well but when running the test
the sampler never gets executed. I am missing something while
constructing the HTTP sampler. I tried to generate a plain HTTP sampler
with POST and as the HTTP method based on the above mentioned WADL file
but didnt get executed. JMeter actually skips the execution of this
sampler and i could not see its sample result in the Tree Listener.

Please guide me.

Thanks
Jatin

sebb wrote:
On 07/01/2010, Jatin Davey <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Sebb

 Apologies for my ignorance. You had asked a question as below :

 What services does the WADL describe ?

 Please guide me on how do i find it. I mean if i am given a WADL file
then
how do i find the services that it is using.


Sorry, no idea.

But if it is anything like a WSDL file, it can be opened in a text
editor, and there will be URLs and parameters that should be fairly
easy to follow.

The URLs will give a clue as to which JMeter sampler might be useful.


 Thanks
 Jatin

 sebb wrote:


On 30/12/2009, Jatin Davey <[email protected]> wrote:



Hi Sebb

 Could you tell me how to do this using JMeter and which sampler to
use
for

it. Can you provide some steps or any relevant documentation to do
these
tests.



What services does the WADL describe?

If they are HTTP services, then use the HTTP Sampler; if SOAP, then
use either of the SOAP samplers.




 Thanks
 Jatin


 sebb wrote:




On 30/12/2009, Jatin Davey <[email protected]> wrote:





Hi All

 I used the WebService(SOAP)Request Sampler to load the API's that
a
webservice may expose from the WSDL file. How can i get similar

API's

exposed using a WADL files.





Sorry, WADL files are not supported.

However, this does not mean that the server cannot be tested, it
will
just take a bit longer to configure the sampler.






 Thanks
 Jatin





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