The actions needed for this are as follows:
1. Create a network capture file
2. Open a new web-services script in Vugen and import the WSDL.
3. Use the analyze traffice option to generate the script.
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Create the capture file
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You can obtain a capture file using the command line utility or any existing
capture tool.
There is a utility in Vugen's bin directory called as "lrtcpdump.exe"which can be used to create the network traffic capture file.
To create a capture file on a Windows platform:
1 Choose Start > Run, type cmd and click OK to open a command window.
2 Drag in or enter the full path of the lrtcpdump.exe program located in the
product’s bin directory.
3 Provide a file name for the capture file using the following syntax:
lrtcpdump -f
4 lrtcpdump prompts you to select a network card. If there are multiple
interface cards, it lists all of them. Type in the number of the interface card
(1, 2, 3 etc.) and click Enter.
5 Perform typical actions within your application.
6 Return to the command window and click Enter to end the capture session.
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Use the analyze traffice option to generate the script.
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1 Choose File > New and click New Single Protocol Script in the left pane.
2 Select the Web Services protocol and click OK.
3 Click the Analyze Traffic button or choose Vuser > Analyze Traffic. The
wizard opens.
4 Add the WSDL file location/URL and select next (optional)
5 On the next page provide the capture file information and click Finish
This will generate your basic web-services script for the action(s) performed. Then you can do your customization (parametrization and correlation) to the script.
Note: Please make sure that while making the capture file, all other TCP application(s) are closed. Only the application under test should be opened.
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