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What's the best way to move from server to server?
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Author Topic: What's the best way to move from server to server?  (Read 311 times)
John Overbaugh
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« on: January 28, 2008, 10:04:04 pm »

In my organization, we run a 'swimlane' method of promoting builds from dev to test to stage to prod. This means my SoapUI tests have to be able to run against at least 4 different endpoints.

What is the best way to migrate multiple test suites from one endpoint to another? I'm not finding anything really clean or obvious in the documentation.

Thanks,

John O.
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« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2008, 08:55:04 am »

Hi John,

I think the easiest way to currently achieve this is using a global properties file (containing your hosts) that changes for each environment. Then use these properties in your endpoints with standard property-expansion syntax..

We have plans to make this easier, but it is still a version or two away..

Hope this helps!

regards,

/Ole
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