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Lukas Jungmann commented on JBIDE-6253:
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Thanks for your kind words :-)
re 1) the other option could be to make list items editable or replace the list there
with a table and make its cells editable but I think non of these options would be as
intuitive as having there a button with appropriate action
re 2) ok
re 5) yes - set it up similarly to the top half; I think URLConnection.getHeaderFields():
Map<String,List<String>> should do the trick ;-) ie when I'm testing a GET
operation returning a xml I'd like to see/know what's the content type of the
response comming from the server as it can be text/plain as well as application/xml
re 9) connection with UDDI viewer/browse dialog would be great and useful but that's
not exactly what I mean, what I mean is to open up a dialog with a list of all classes in
current workspace which are annotated w/ @WebService. User would then pick up a service
from the list, push OK/Finish/whatever button and we would compute the URL of running
service and fill it into the Service URL field - I'm really not sure if sth like this
is doable... :-( The idea is to make it easy for the user to test service(s) he is working
on. (Perhaps another option to consider can be sth like Run As -> Web Service test
action on the web service node in package/navigator view?)
should I file additional feature requests for 3, 4, 6, 7 (+add ability to test services
running over HTTPS as it comes hand in hand with Basic auth) and 8?
Need a web service tester (JAX-WS and JAX-RS) in the tooling
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Key: JBIDE-6253
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-6253
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Webservices
Affects Versions: 3.2.next
Reporter: Brian Fitzpatrick
Assignee: Brian Fitzpatrick
Fix For: 3.2.next
Attachments: web_service_tester_jaxrs_050410.jpg,
web_service_tester_jaxws_050410.jpg
Original Estimate: 0 minutes
Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes
Though there are testing facilities for web services available in Eclipse, such as the
Web Services Explorer (doesn't support JAX-RS) and soapUI (3rd party tool), there has
been a call for some rudimentary testing facilities within our tooling as well.
This tooling should:
* Test invoking a JAX-WS service with an incoming SOAP document and show the results
* Test invoking a JAX-RS service (GET or POST) and show the results
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