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XML testing
#1
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Hello,

Is it possible to do any kind of XML testing using QTP for the following request--

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https://SERVER NAME/RILSSComponentWeb/services/RILSSComponent,SDP,b1Q5ZTA/cQ==,<addrequest xmlns="http://addprocess.gat.com/addprocessrequest/v1"><transactionId>ss_10475</transactionId><transactionName>Addprocess</transactionName><processId>12345</processId><processList><process><processType>TREST</processType><processscreate>GKUCHa001</processcreate><attributeList><attribute><attributeName>Write</attributeName><attributeValue>Utest</attributeValue></attribute></attributeList></process></processList></addrequest>
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#2
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"any kind of XML testing" is quite open ended....try to be more specific

You can create XML checkpoints to verify the structure.
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#3
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Ankur,

I want to test webservice calls to a particular server. The request (input) is in the following form. I want to make these calls with different parameters (different values for processid, transactionid etc). The response from the server(output) will be a success or a error message. I want to validate this as well. Could you please advise if there is a way to paramerize the xml input and to validate the output...

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https://SERVER NAME/RILSSComponentWeb/services/RILSSComponent,SDP,b1Q5ZTA/cQ==,<addrequest xmlns="http://addprocess.gat.com/addprocessrequest/v1"><transactionId>ss_10475</transactionId><transactionName>Addprocess</transactionName><processId>12345</processId><processList><process><processType>TREST</processType><processscreate>GKUCHa001</processcreate><attributeList><attribute><attributeName>Write</attributeName><attributeValue>Utest</attributeValue></attribute></attributeList></process></processList></addrequest>
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#4
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by using Mercury Service test you can test this.
If you do not have Mercury Service test, you can try using load runner (I am not sure about this though... just a thought)
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