Hi Harvey Ole from the soapUI team here.. biased response follows :-)
There is a soapUI / JMeter comparison on our site at http://www.soapui.org/userguide/loadtest/comparison.html, generally speaking JMeter is much better at Load testing while soapUI is much better at testing web services.. you'll have to weigh them against eachother in this regard or just use both.. Regarding your specific questions about transfer of values and inlining of binary data both of these should be possible in soapUI without any groovy programming.. (depends on your specific setup of course).. don't hesitate to contact me directly if you need some more info.. Good Luck! regards, /Ole eviware.com HarveyWaters wrote: > > I need to performance test my java content management platform. Its got a > soap service (XFire) layer so I thought I would create the tests around > this > layer. I've narrowed my tool selection down to JMeter and SoapUI. > > SoapUI seems very good at building SOAP requests, I have a lot of binary > files that are inlined in the SOAP requests. However it uses the groovy > scripting language and I don't really want to learn a new language just to > be able to use the testing tool. > > I've spent a couple of the days looking at JMeter and still don't really > know if its able to do what I need, so here goes. > > 1) Am I right in saying that I can use parameters to feed the results of > one > soap request into a second request ? > > 2) Can I create SOAP requests where the binary is inlined (these could end > up being very large) in the future I was going to be looking at MOTM ? > > 3) Is there a feature list comparison for JMeter and SOAPUI does anyone > have > any experience of comparing these two and would they like to share there > findings? > > > Many Thanks > > Harvey > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Selecting-a-load-testing-tool-tf4723528.html#a13516807 Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]