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2006-08-15
I'd really like an equivalent tool that is multi-platform. AFAIK, it does not exist.
You should look better.
Direct download link here:
http://ufpr.dl.sourceforge.net/project/soapui/soapui/4.0.1/soapui-4...
If you go to their web site: http://www.soapui.org/ -- You will see there is a Linux installer download link. If you click on that you will be presented with a download link and mirrors for your convenience.
Most Java applications are cross-platform. I have used SoapUI on Linux and it works great. You only need JVM or OpenJDK to run it. Please follow their instructions.
I still prefer to work with REST/JSON/XML however, rather than SOAP.
Regards.
Edited 2011-11-06 22:00 UTC