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ReadyAPI
Formerly SoapUI Pro, LoadUI Pro, & ServiceV Pro

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What is ReadyAPI?

ReadyAPI (formerly SoapUI Pro, LoadUI Pro, and ServiceV Pro) is a REST and SOAP API functional testing tool that enables software developers, QA engineers, and manual testers to work together to create, maintain, and execute complex end-to-end API tests in…

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SoapUI and its Pro version, ReadyAPI, are widely used tools for integrating, verifying, and testing web services. They are highly scalable …
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ReadyAPI

7 out of 10
January 13, 2022
Incentivized
We currently develop an ERP accounting system that makes use of an API such that third-party systems can integrate with us. Ready API …
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Speeding up QA tasks

9 out of 10
January 12, 2022
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We use ReadyAPI almost daily for API testing and automating our test case suite for future runs. This helps us especially when doing …
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ReadyAPI : Good Tool

9 out of 10
January 11, 2022
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ReadyAPI enables our team to create, manage and run automated functional, security, and performance tests of RESTful, SOAP, Kafka, and …
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To ReadyAPI or Not

9 out of 10
December 06, 2021
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ReadyAPI is used to validate endpoint functionality and for load testing. The main purpose of using the tool is to create specific …
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ReadyAPI (formerly SoapUI Pro, LoadUI Pro, and ServiceV Pro) is a REST and SOAP API functional testing tool that enables software developers, QA engineers, and manual testers to work together to create, maintain, and execute complex end-to-end API tests in their CI/CD pipelines without needing to…

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What is ReadyAPI?

ReadyAPI (formerly SoapUI Pro, LoadUI Pro, and ServiceV Pro) is a REST and SOAP API functional testing tool that enables software developers, QA engineers, and manual testers to work together to create, maintain, and execute complex end-to-end API tests in their CI/CD pipelines without needing to code.

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Reviewers rate Usability highest, with a score of 9.9.

The most common users of ReadyAPI are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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SoapUI and its Pro version, ReadyAPI, are widely used tools for integrating, verifying, and testing web services. They are highly scalable and configurable, allowing for custom test script creation and automation of various test activities. Users have found SoapUI useful in validating complex analysis platforms, establishing baselines for customization, and verifying APIs across multiple products with different interfaces like SOAP, REST, AMF, and JDBC.

Yahoo's Technical Account Management team relies on SoapUI to analyze SOAP messages and troubleshoot issues with ad platforms. Developers, integrators, and technical product managers use SoapUI for testing, automation, and support purposes. ReadyAPI is the go-to tool for API testing, making it easy to create and manage tests. It helps in verifying breakages, tracing back problems to ensure correct data returns, validating endpoint functionality, and load testing with specific scenarios using production data.

ReadyAPI supports API testing throughout the digital transformation process from prototyping to deployment. It is also used for API test automation and integration with Jenkins. Moreover, it assists in importing and structuring web services, API mockups, functional testing, security testing, deploying code to the cloud using containers, and integrating with third-party tools like Bamboo. With its comprehensive features for SOAP and REST service testing, ReadyAPI is recommended for a wide range of API testing needs.

Swagger Integration: Many users have praised the ability of SoapUI and ReadyApi to read in endpoints for a restful web service via a Swagger page or definitions file. This feature has been described as extremely helpful, with reviewers appreciating the time-saving aspect of not having to figure things out directly or rely on specs to build their requests. Additionally, the ability to easily update endpoints when they change was seen as a valuable feature.

Groovy Functions: Users have found the addition of groovy functions in SoapUI and ReadyApi to be very useful. They appreciate being able to use a programming language with Java libraries, which provides them with much more flexibility in how they process results and build follow-up requests.

Auto-generation of Test Cases: The auto-generation of test cases in SoapUI Pro has received high praise from users. It gives them a good head start on their testing efforts by building a set of tests that cover at least the happy path scenarios. Users also appreciate the visual guide provided by the test case GUI, which helps them structure their suites and scenarios effectively.

Cons:

  1. Lacking User Interface and Experience: Some users have found SoapUI's user interface to be confusing, old-fashioned, and not user-friendly. They have expressed the need for enhancements in terms of design and usability.
  2. Slow Performance: Several users have experienced slow performance with SoapUI, particularly when loading projects, switching between tabs, and during startup. They have also encountered errors related to insufficient memory, resulting in frustration and delays.
  3. Limited JMS Support and Third-Party Tools Dependency: Users have mentioned that SoapUI relies on an outdated 3rd party program called HermesJMS for JMS interactions. This limitation restricts their ability to run parallel test suites efficiently. Additionally, they have pointed out the limited support for JMS and the need for third-party tools for AMF method discovery.

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I have worked on different API automations like Ready API, Rest Assured, Katalon Studio, Karate etc. And after evaluating different tools we found that ReadyAPI is far superior to other API automation tools. It supports testing for Rest, SOAP, GraphQL, etc. It is a Scriptless API testing tool. Data-driven testing and Security testing are important features of this tool. It also has a feature to measure test coverage. So far Ready API is one of the best API automation tool I have come across in recent times.
  • Scriptless
  • Data driven testing
  • API Reporting dashboard
  • Security and Performance testing
  • Run Test suites in parallel
  • Property Transfer
  • Only supports Groovy script
  • Licensing cost
  • Limited options available to generate data using Data source
ReadyAPI is one of the best API automation tools. It is a Scriptless tool and requires very less coding expertise while working with groovy scripts in ReadyAPI. It is well suited for testing Rest, SOAP, GraphQL, etc services. Data-driven testing has been made it very easy with various options such as Excel, Database, JSON, etc. Performance testing is also one of the important features of ReadyAPI. It is not suited for Web or Mobile automation. Also not appropriate for mocking the servers
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
When our organization shifted focus to building software in micro-service-style architecture, we needed a good tool to test the APIs. ReadyAPI was a great solution as it makes automation and performance testing very easy. A lot of tools in the market are good for manual testing but not for automated ones.
  • It makes API automation seamless, easy, and efficient.
  • Performance testing, distributing load, and key performance indicators are very well put together to help improve the performance of APIs.
  • Even non-programmers can quickly ramp up and write efficient automation tests.
  • Such a good tool and I love it. There are many open-source tools that do the same and are free.
  • Adding visuals to show chaining or dependent apis will be helpful.
  • Adding contract testing feature to the toolset will improve the value immensely.
If you have non-programmers and manual testers in the team, ReadyAPI is the best fit for API testing and automation. This will make the testing cycles shorter and improve the quality drastically. On the flip side, if your team has developers and test engineers who can write code, there are many open source solutions out there that can provide more or less all the features.
January 13, 2022

ReadyAPI

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently develop an ERP accounting system that makes use of an API such that third-party systems can integrate with us. Ready API helps us in testing the API from a functional as well as a performance perspective
  • Setting up Endpoints
  • Setting up of assertions to check if endpoints are working correctly
  • load testing of endpoints
  • Ease of use similar to test tools such as test complete
  • Groovy script completion for users that do not have Groovy knowledge
  • Easier buildup of endpoints like a built in Swagger Inspector
For any application that has any type of API and requires automated testing, Ready API is the ideal solution.
It is critical for API testing. It is not suitable for front end web testing
January 11, 2022

ReadyAPI : Good Tool

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
ReadyAPI enables our team to create, manage and run automated functional, security, and performance tests of RESTful, SOAP, Kafka, and other web services within a centralized interface, driving thus the quality of APIs.
  • API
  • Alerts/Notifications
  • Productivity analysis
  • Test management
  • Data extraction
  • VSC doesn't work well
  • No connector to NoSQL database
  • Performance
Well suited for test management.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It's amazing software with loads of features readily available for both SOAP and REST services. I'm using ReadyAPI licensed version and I feel it's one place for all soap and rest service testing (including load test). I would strongly recommend this software for anyone [who] needs API testing in their day-to-day work.
  • Load testing feature is readily available with less effort to configure
  • Automate validation of response using assertion makes my work so easy
  • ReadyAPI is easy to use, user friendly compare to many other leading API testing tools
  • More customization on reporting would be more useful
  • Frequent updates and frequent changes in look and feel is something annoying at times, but not always
  • Customization of dashboard would be greatly helpful to manage our workspace and projects effectively
Best used for SOAP and REST-based services, which includes functional and load tests. This product is not greatly helpful sometimes, where there is event-based testing is required. It would be great if you could integrate event triggering options, pushing messages to JMS or MQ, etc would be an awesome feature.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
In our company, ReadyAPI is mainly used for testing API services.

Our main objective is to test services across many environments, also we need scripts to generate data, etc. That's why we started using ReadyAPI, which has different environment support and is easily changed in one click. ReadyAPI also supports Groovy scripts and WSDL.

ReadyAPI is a great tool to create test steps and their flows also has a nice assertions system.

  • Multi Environment Support
  • Several test cases and its flows management
  • Scripts support
  • Complex assertion system
  • GIT, Jenkins, Docker Support
  • Dark Mode
  • Simple test cases copy paste functionality
  • Changing several assertions same time
I am not able to recall using anything which can be compared to ReadyAPI for API testing. ReadyAPI is a must-have tool for mid/large organizations to test their API services across all envs. ReadyAPI is well suited to test all kinds of API types.

The disadvantage of ReadyAPI is that sometimes it's not stable and it crashes and if your changes are not saved, it's all lost. I would love to see a recovery feature added to it. Also, it doesn't have dark mode support which really strains my eyes.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
ReadyAPI is used at our organization primarily in a testing capacity, within I.T.
When new functionality is implemented and is exposed via web services, both development teams, and testing teams, use ReadyAPI to test the functionality against expected results.
LoadUI Pro is also used, in a more limited capacity, by testing teams, to conduct performance testing of the web service.
  • The ability to be data-driven is a huge asset.
  • Cross-compatible with many protocols - it's not just SOAP-based.
  • Provides a full eco-system of products. Very feature-rich.
  • Solid Enterprise integration, including singles-sign-on, and OAuth2
  • Pricing. It's both complicated to understand how it's priced, and it's very costly.
  • The UI is very outdated. It's not a friendly user experience
  • Lack of connectors for different, popular products and platforms
I would recommend ReadyAPI if the organization is ready to fully embrace the ReadyAPI ecosystem. It is the most feature-rich and fully integrated suite of products for API design, testing, and collaboration. But it is opinionated in how it does things, and it really only provides value (for the cost) if you leverage the whole suite.
If you're looking for something lightweight, that can start providing value right away without too much setup, then you may be disappointed with ReadyAPI.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Majorly, it used by one department for automated regression suites.
  • Its drag n drop feature is easy to use.
  • Data generator in data source is one of the best features of ReadyAPI
  • Hierarchy of arranging test suites/cases/steps helps a lot in managing the stuff
  • Should be able to add test step like REST even when there's no API added in the project.
  • Its integration with GIT is very annoying, especially when you want to delete uncommitted changes and pull latest.
  • Sometimes ReadyAPI made some changes of its own. These are also very annoying.
Best:
  • Automated suites for regression and smoke.
  • Integration with GIT and other majorly known repo.
  • Integration of CICD with DEVOPS and other services.
August 03, 2021

API Testing Made Easy

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
This tool is being used by developers and integrators to develop and test the various kinds of web services available within the IT system that we develop. It is also used to train on the various web services available and provide meaningful examples. The tool is also used to perform regression testing.
  • Ability to use test data from previous requests
  • Quick and easy to discover and connect to service endpoints
  • When using Forms within a Test Step, doesn't also keep the values entered
[Well suited] as a training tool to discuss with integrators using our web services.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our teams have been using ReadyAPI tools ever since we decided to implement automated testing to test our API services. After successfully using ReadyAPI Test to test our RESTful services for many years, we're now also starting to use it to load test our APIs. It allows us to create extensive functional and performance tests and benefits greatly our entire department.
  • Ease of use (ability to automatically import API definitions, Jenkins integration for running in the pipeline).
  • Detailed test reports (allow to easily identify weak spots during both functional and performance testing).
  • One platform for all tests (allows to closely couple and reuse existent tests).
  • Sometimes Ready API Test performs poorly or freezes when REST response contains a lot of data
  • Performance Tests documentation could be updated to describe different assertion points with examples of usage.
  • Ability to disable certain test steps only in the Performance Tests section, while leaving them on for Functional Tests could be added.
ReadyAPI is a great tool to use in any scenario where API testing is required. It allows using a single application to test functionality, performance, and security.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
ReadyAPI tools help us in the digital transformation which encompasses the API first approach, cloud native and micro-services based tech stack and platforms. REST APIs and services are built by numerous teams across departments and ReadyAPI is employed across different phases of SDLC lifecycle, from prototyping to development to testing and deployment.
  • Create virtualised services
  • Test the APIs and integrate in CI CD pipelines
  • Development teams use to define the skeleton of services along with OpenAPI / Swagger
  • Usability of GUI screens can be improved
  • Sharing of API projects across teams, similar to Postman, can be implemented
It is well suited in the development phase, when developers can import definitions (SOAP, REST) and work with different APIs. It can also be used to define contracts for API through Swagger / OpenAPI. In the testing phase, it can be integrated in CI / CD pipelines to run test suites for different APIs. Also, when multiple teams work on different APIs which are to be consumed by the other, virtualisation feature in ReadyAPI helps in creating virtualised services through the definitions / contracts created earlier.
Anthony Aziz | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use ReadyAPI [(formerly SoapUI Pro, LoadUI Pro, & ServiceV Pro)] to quickly test web services. We consume services from many different vendors, clients, and other business partners. SOAP web services can be very tedious to manually test. ReadyAPI allows us to quickly import service definitions and test requests and uses cases before beginning proper implementation in our projects.
  • Import service definitions for quick discovery
  • Send requests and inspect responses
  • Set up test suites/cases
  • Code generation is out dated
  • XML generation can be a bit disorganized at times
We use ReadyAPI [(formerly SoapUI Pro, LoadUI Pro, & ServiceV Pro)] to test other web services for evaluation and discovery purposes. WSDL and other SOAP services are especially tedious to manually test in other generic HTTP testing tools, especially with large payloads. ReadyAPI lets us skip the needless scaffolding and send requests quickly, so that we can begin development on consuming the services in our projects.

ReadyAPI also allows configurable test cases for WSDLs, which enable integration testing of a service that might otherwise be difficult or tedious.

ReadyAPI can test REST and other simple HTTP requests, but is tedious for one-off testing of these types of APIs.
Amr Saad | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
ReadyAPI is mainly used by the Quality and Development departments in my organization. We mainly use it to conduct different types of testing on all kinds of web services like SOAP and REST services. It helps us conduct load tests, security tests, and functional tests as well. ReadyAPI is also very useful when it comes to automating the testing scenarios which helps us [as] a team get results much faster with better accuracy and thus delivering faster business value to our customers.
  • Very useful features in Security Testing
  • Support for Load Testing
  • Can be used for Test Data Creation
  • Automate Test Scenarios
  • User Interface and User Experience need enhancements
  • Sometimes it gets a bit slow
  • No Test Results History
ReadyAPI is mostly well suited for testing web services and API's. You can use it to perform all kinds of testing like functional testing, security testing and load testing. Also, you can use it to mock different web services which can be very useful in testing. The tool supports both REST and SOAP services which are the mostly common services used.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being extensively used for importing web services and also creating a structure for web services. As a QA Automation Engineer, I am using it for API mockups, functional testing and even load testing. The security test feature is really helpful in checking the SQL injection and malicious code attachment with just a few clicks. SoapUI is helping us to deploy the code to the cloud with the help of containers, as all this possible because of the robust integration of SoapUI with the other third-party tools like Bamboo.
  • By defining variables, you can customize parameter values without hard coding the values in the whole test-case.
  • You can also use external data sheets to retrieve data to your executions.
  • MockResponse module should be more enhanced and simplified.
  • I wish SoapUI would allow you to make a sample request which only consists of the required fields and leaves the optional fields out of the sample.
It will help you to create envelopes and headers to satisfy WS-Security, WS-Addressing, etc. IT has a wide range of assertion options. If you are still not satisfied, you can write your own assertion with the help of Groovy script and can use any Java library to do so. The Maven Support. You can simply export a TestSuite from SoapUI and run it from outside on your CI/CD tool (i.e. Jenkins, Gitlab, etc.) with the help of Maven.
Sharmin Promi | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
SoapUI Pro is used for all API Automation testing, load testing, and security testing across the organization.
It address the functionality, flexibility, responsiveness and validity of our services. It allows smooth partner integration with our infrastructure. Smooth service testing and downstream system compatibility testing are done on daily basis. This tools allow us to achieve 95% automation capabilities in our services testing. Overall the tool adds a great value to our business.
  • Random Data generational for testing.
  • Transfer data from one response to multiple API calls without manual intervene.
  • Security testing require enhancements.
  • Tool has bad cache management and folder setup.
  1. API Testing and automation.
  2. Environment configuration and setup.
  3. Flexibility to utilize same scripts for load and security testing.
  4. Need CI/CD pipeline integration enhancements for Azure.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We build a lot of web services using various technologies like NODE JS and Springboot. But we have not found a better tool to test what we made and give our Product managers a good demo other than SoapUI Pro. We use SoupUI Pro extensively. It has a very clean and easy user interface and a lovely way to organize various URLs. We have explored other products like Postman, but nothing matches close to SoapUI Pro. We use it extensively for testing the APIs and Web services as well.
  • SoapUI Pro helped us with asynchronous testing of the web services.
  • Helped with our testing with data from databases and various files.
  • Tad bit expensive than their competitors.
  • No helpful with Web UI Testing and mobile app testing.
We compared SoapUI Pro with a lot of other products in the market like Postman and Katalon Studio. SoapUI Pro was the winner. This provides a clean user interface and an excellent way to organize projects. Helped us with test reports and handled multiple testing environments. Our team resued the test scripts efficiently.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use SoapUI Pro across the tech teams for validating services.
  • I like the way this app keeps my projects organized. We have many different services, and I would hate to have to reload each one each time it is needed.
  • I am a big fan of this app, but I must admit it does not always render thoroughly on all monitors. I have not taken the time to figure this out, but at times the image is just too small to read. I switch it to a different monitor, and it always works out.
I use SoapUI Pro to validate web services within PeopleSoft without the complexity of connection issues between applications.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being used from time to time for testing our web services. I help developers to find and rectify issues, if any, before implementing it on the development system. It clears doubts about the functionality and output of the web service call.
  • Can be easily used by technical and non-technical staff in multiple environments that are familiar to them.
  • Its data-driven testing capabilities and real-world condition testing save a lot more time that can be put to some other usage.
  • It simplifies regression testing and clearly shows the test approach used and testing areas covered.
  • Test results and functionality can be tracked easily using test history and result comparison.
  • Its report building template is very cool and understandable they provide and highlights each and every required information in a better way.
  • It is quite heavy for old systems - The lite version could be beneficial for such old machines.
SoapUI Pro is well suited when there is lack of testing staff or when your company needs through regression testing on a regular basis. It helps to use time efficiently and provide accurate results with lesser usage of manpower. It gives a brief idea about the output of your web services before actual implementation into your system.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Testing has been made really easy and quality has been improved manifold. The code coverage has also been increased thus improving overall customer satisfaction.
  • The SoapUI tool is the best out there when you need to test a web service with ease.
  • Great collaboration features, especially the scripts repository available in the paid version.
  • Documentation should be better, despite being a simple tool to use.
  • Sometimes the huge amount of configuration parameters could be overwhelming, luckily there is tons of information on the web and forums to solve any question or problem.
SmartBear is a desktop based application for API testing. With the help of this tool, my organization ensures the quality and performance of web-based applications. Drag and drop functionality saved a lot of my time, we don't need to write code manually repetitively. Requires prior knowledge of the product to be able to take advantage of the tool in its entirety.
Shankar Cheedella | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use SOAPUI to test our web API calls and we did create a couple of projects inside of this tool to address different legacy projects. This tool is nice and handy when you need to test the bunch of different calls like GET and PUT, and POST. It also saves our work and can be easily picked up next time we need to test that API call. It also allows you to save user credentials to test the API call. We also tried Fiddler and Postman before coming to this. Somehow, this felt easy to maintain when testing the web API calls. I would recommend this product to my network friends.
  • Can be used to test all WEB API calls
  • All rest calls with an association with DataPower or Stone Bond can be tested efficiently.
  • Can store your work so that it can be picked up next time.
  • Would be nice if it stored the results of each call.
  • UI can be redesigned to give user-friendly exp compared to Postman.
Small to big industries can work with this tool.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I am a technical product manager. While we are dealing with opening new services via our product, it becomes very vital to test the input and output of services to look for all possible values. It is used by all system/business analysts and product managers across the whole organization. It seems there is no better alternative because it is a compact tool and makes analysts' and product managers' lives easier while dealing with the whole functionality of our products.
  • Easy to see all possible methods of a web service, easy to create many different possible requests.
  • The formatted view makes it easy to see the whole request and response.
  • It's easy to share via colleagues including all possible trials.
  • Some features could be added via add ons like an HTTP monitor, test runner, some artifacts. With them, it becomes a big installation (modularity).
  • Sometimes it takes some time to open the interface; it is important to have a faster interface in today's applications.
  • It could include input and output beautifiers - this would make users happy because they may use this feature heavily while they are making documentation.
For integration between two different systems, it is well-suited to show what parameters the client system should send and receive. In order to format output, SoapUI is less appropriate, and it is required to use other formatting tools.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use SoapUI in our organisation to simulate web services. There is a WSDL location which we copy and paste onto the SoapUI. After that we run XMLs through which data directly flows into our systems.
  • Acts as a great external source to get data onto the main system.
  • Runs all kinds of XMLs irrespective of their size.
  • Great tool for API testing.
  • Saving projects can be a little confusing for beginners.
  • Sometimes it functions a bit slow for complex XMLs.
  • UI is a bit outdated now and needs to get a new refreshing look.
This tool comes in handy when you need to retrieve data through web services. Catches all the errors easily and displays them line by line.
December 19, 2018

A happy and proud user

Binoy Shah | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our whole organization is using SoapUI NG Pro. Specifically, it's being widely used across all QA departments for Webservice testing. All the REST and SOAP API testing projects are being tested using SoapUI NG Pro. We are testing REST and SOAP APIs manually as well as automate them using SoapUI NG Pro.
  • Test validation on API responses
  • Mock services to test parts of the application
  • REST Discovery and Groovy scripting features
  • Working with Git needs to be improved.
  • The licenses could be more flexible with regards to floating licenses. In the case that a user changes a workstation, then the license locked to a certain workstation cannot be easily changed to another workstation. It would be more flexible if a license could be linked with the user personally.
SoapUI NG Pro is well suited for web service automation. It it less appropriate when it comes to code like reusable components or modular approach.
December 19, 2018

API testing using SOAPUI

Ayush Rastogi | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We have used SoapUI for an automation testing of API's. Used test runner to run scheduler jobs which will automatically do the health checks of API's and update the status in the database. Later, that data is used to build dashboards which shows which API's are up and which are down along with the error details. It is used as part of monitoring test environments by environment teams. Test results and dashboards really help the environment team to find out the problematic component and help to create a mitigation plan.
  • Create test cases and test suites for testing API's
  • Test both SOAP and REST web services.
  • Test runners for running automated jobs.
  • It can be made more user-friendly, beginner users struggle to use the interface. For example, learning how to add request headers for different types.
  • Hermes JMS is slow for testing MQ services and struggled to use SOAPUI over other message queue tools.
It's very good for testing SOAP/REST web services, also we can create test cases and test suites to do the automated testing.
Daniel Sanchez | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
SoapUI is implemented by the systems team. We use it for the realization of SOAP or REST requests of the different web services that we manage for our clients.
  • Rapid import of web services. Just by placing the url where the service is located, the application is responsible for directly detecting the .asmx and creates the necessary structure to work on it.
  • The interface is quite simple to work with, which makes it one of the most convenient applications to manage SOAP or REST projects. Besides, it also generates a self-saving of projects or requests that have not been previously saved.
  • Accepts multiple types of media to send in POST requests, including the most used JSON and XML.
  • What should be improved is the way in which the multiple queries that are made are displayed. It should allow you to see it in the form of tabs and not cover all the contents of the window.
Excellent for testing the connectivity and responses of web services or endpoints that are hosted within any application. However, there are scenarios where it is not very effective; for example, the requests that are made in authentication protocols.
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