What do you mean by custom properties in SoapUI?

What do you mean by custom properties in SoapUI?

SoapUI makes frequent of custom properties for storing custom values within a Project. A “property” is a named string value (currently all properties are handled as strings) that can be accessed from a Script, a Property Transfer or a Property-Expansion references.

How to import SOAP web service into SoapUI?

Import it into SoapUI: Start SoapUI and select “Import Project” from the File menu. Browse to the downloaded file and press OK – SoapUI will load the project and it will be available in your SoapUI workspace. The examples are all hosted on GitHub in a dedicated repository.

What is the WS-I Basic profile for SoapUI?

To make interoperability between different Web Service vendors easier, the Web Service Interoperability Organization (WS-I; http://www.ws-i.org) has defined the WS-I Basic Profile – a set of rules mandating how the standards should be used. SoapUI is bundled with version 1.1 of the profile.

What’s the best way to describe Handmade soap?

I do however feel that handmade soap offers cosmetic benefits which can include cleansing, exfoliating, brightening, and more. These adjectives are acceptable cosmetic claims and are words used to describe an external product used for beauty enhancing purposes. They affect the appearance, not the structure, form, or function.

Where does the value of essentially soap come from?

This value was introduced by Dr. Robert S. McDaniel in his wonderful book “Essentially Soap”. The exact origin of the value is unclear but INS is derived from Iodine value and the SAP value; hence INS – “Iodine ’n SAP” If the value is not in “Essentially Soap”, it is estimated by subtracting the Iodine Value from the KOH SAP.

What should the Stearic content be in Bath soap?

I gradually increased the combined palmitic and stearic content and now most of my general purpose bath soap recipes contain to 30% to 35% combined stearic and palmitic and I am happy with the longevity. Other soap makers shoot even higher — 35% to 40%.

Why are the soapcalc numbers in bubbly so misleading?

To make things more confusing, Soapcalc’s names — bubbly, cleansing, conditioning, etc. — are misleading, especially to newer soapers who tend to take these names literally. For example, a person might think a soap with a “cleansing” number of zero will not clean the skin at all, even though the soap will clean just fine.

What are the characteristics of a good soap?

A soap’s emollients are left on the skin. They help the skin retain moisture. They sooth the skin and keep it soft. A range of 44 to 69 is satisfactory for this soap quality. Bubbly lather- This refers to the soap’s ability to lather up and get bubbly. A typical range of values would be 14 to 46.

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