I'm trying to get SoapUI and HermesJMS to work with each other on a headless Linux server. And by "headless" I do mean headless; the only account we are authorized to use that has any kind of admin privileges is unable to forward an X-server session.
First, the steps I've done so far:
- Unpacked the tar.gz containing SoapUI 4.6.0 into a soapui directory.
- Using my own account, which has X-server, I ran the HermesJMS installer.
- Set 777 permissions so the admin user could work with the files.
- I entered the soapui-config.xml and test.xml files and told them where to find the hermes-config.xml
Independently, they both work. I can run a generic SoapUI test and if I use my X-server to run Hermes, I can see the queues I need to be using.
However, when I try to use the testrunner.sh, I get a NullPointer exception on HermesUtils.addHermesJarsToClasspath.
An error occured [java.lang.NullPointerException], see error log for details java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.submit.transports.jms.util.HermesUtils.addHermesJarsToClasspath(HermesUtils.java:120)
Any ideas on what the issue is? I tried running soapui's GUI the same way I ran Hermes' but I run into a segmentation fault on startup.
JMS is the only thing that the soapUI Runner doesn't support. We will look into this in the future.
Could that be the problem. I got this statement from forum.soapui.org/viewtopic.php?t=11911 `