How to invoke a SOAP UI request from an external system?












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I have a requirement to upload few xml into my Siebel Application.
Since it is possible using SOAP UI software, I want to invoke the SOAP UI request using command line or using Linux terminal ?



Note: By External System I mean using command line or Linux terminal.










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    hi, do you mean calling a remote system in a soap ui groovy step or remotely call soapui on a remote system ?

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I have a requirement to upload few xml into my Siebel Application.
Since it is possible using SOAP UI software, I want to invoke the SOAP UI request using command line or using Linux terminal ?



Note: By External System I mean using command line or Linux terminal.










share|improve this question


















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    hi, do you mean calling a remote system in a soap ui groovy step or remotely call soapui on a remote system ?

    – A.Joly
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:12














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I have a requirement to upload few xml into my Siebel Application.
Since it is possible using SOAP UI software, I want to invoke the SOAP UI request using command line or using Linux terminal ?



Note: By External System I mean using command line or Linux terminal.










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I have a requirement to upload few xml into my Siebel Application.
Since it is possible using SOAP UI software, I want to invoke the SOAP UI request using command line or using Linux terminal ?



Note: By External System I mean using command line or Linux terminal.







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    hi, do you mean calling a remote system in a soap ui groovy step or remotely call soapui on a remote system ?

    – A.Joly
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:12














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    hi, do you mean calling a remote system in a soap ui groovy step or remotely call soapui on a remote system ?

    – A.Joly
    Nov 26 '18 at 7:12








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hi, do you mean calling a remote system in a soap ui groovy step or remotely call soapui on a remote system ?

– A.Joly
Nov 26 '18 at 7:12





hi, do you mean calling a remote system in a soap ui groovy step or remotely call soapui on a remote system ?

– A.Joly
Nov 26 '18 at 7:12












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SoapUI can be invoked from a commandline. You just need a Java Runtime Environment in order to do so.



In a windows commandline prompt, you just use the testrunner.bat



Running on Linux, you will need to adjust the commands accordingly, but it is absolutely doable.






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    SoapUI can be invoked from a commandline. You just need a Java Runtime Environment in order to do so.



    In a windows commandline prompt, you just use the testrunner.bat



    Running on Linux, you will need to adjust the commands accordingly, but it is absolutely doable.






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      SoapUI can be invoked from a commandline. You just need a Java Runtime Environment in order to do so.



      In a windows commandline prompt, you just use the testrunner.bat



      Running on Linux, you will need to adjust the commands accordingly, but it is absolutely doable.






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        SoapUI can be invoked from a commandline. You just need a Java Runtime Environment in order to do so.



        In a windows commandline prompt, you just use the testrunner.bat



        Running on Linux, you will need to adjust the commands accordingly, but it is absolutely doable.






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        SoapUI can be invoked from a commandline. You just need a Java Runtime Environment in order to do so.



        In a windows commandline prompt, you just use the testrunner.bat



        Running on Linux, you will need to adjust the commands accordingly, but it is absolutely doable.







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