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weblaf
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FlatLaf 1.0 - Swing Look and Feel
WebLAF is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0, which rules it out for many, many projects.
soapui
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Using Spring-WS to consume a SOAP API
Let's first try the service manually. We will use the SoapUI testing tool. After importing the WSDL, test requests are automatically created. There are two versions of the "SOAP binding" imported from the WSDL. We will use the newer one, SOAP 1.2. We just need to substitute the input number in the place of a question mark and we can invoke the web service:
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The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
SoapUI
- Best language for consuming and transacting with SOAP?
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Stress Testing with cURL
There are plenty of tools for stress testing, read RapidAPI, paw, SoapUI, Postman, rest-assured, JMeter and so on! I'm sure they are amazing, however that's all big and heavy, slow, sometimes paid tools!
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Don’t call it a comeback: Why Java is still champ
SoapUI: https://www.soapui.org/
- How do i generate a sample SOAP request for the inbound BPM interface to be able to trigger a BPM process with SOAP UI ?
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SOAP APIs Aren't Scary: What You Should Know Before You Build a SOAP Integration
SoapUI from SmartBear is a popular tool that gives you a great graphical UI for navigating through a WSDL. Popping open any operation gives you a sample request that you can fill in and execute from within their app:
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Postman Now Supports gRPC
I found SoapUI when I had to develop some SOAP services, but these days it also does REST etc just fine.
For someone like me who just does this occasionally I found it rather useful.
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Those of you who do web development in Ubuntu, I'm curious what tools you use.
Eclipse IDE (IntelliJ when I have to depending on the team) (oh and I use the Eclipse package download site, not the installer) Bash shell (WSL on Windows) Gnu CLI commands Dbeaver (although I tend to use the version in the repos) MySQL Workbench (although I tend to use the version in the repos) Meld (like it better than any other comparison tool for ad hoc visual file compares) Apache JMeter (performance testing) (I tend to download and run manually instead of the one in the repos) GIMP Wireshark (great for figuring out why someone's fancy REST client isn't passing JSON correctly) SoapUI (or Postman depending on the team, I prefer SoapUI - which does REST)
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Backend Developer Learning Path 2021
SOAP
What are some alternatives?
FlatLaf - FlatLaf - Swing Look and Feel (with Darcula/IntelliJ themes support)
grpc-browser - A web UI for browsing and executing gRPC operations in your .NET application
radiance - Building modern, elegant and fast Swing applications
httpyac - Command Line Interface for *.http and *.rest files. Connect with http, gRPC, WebSocket and MQTT
Nightfall - A custom skin for Unnamed SDVX Clone (USC)
random-number - Simple JavaFx app in Java 11 with Spring boot as dependency injection framwork
darklaf - Darklaf - A themeable swing Look and Feel based on Darcula-Laf
intellij-community - IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition & IntelliJ Platform
SystemTray - Cross-platform SystemTray support for Swing/AWT, macOS, GtkStatusIcon, and AppIndicator on Java 8+
welk-lidwoord - Een app die je helpt met kiezen van het juiste lidwoord
Simple-line-splitter-gui - Split a file into multiple based on amount of lines. Made with Java and Swing.
CouchDB - Seamless multi-master syncing database with an intuitive HTTP/JSON API, designed for reliability