Important Notice for ReadyAPI Customers
ReadyAPI has fully transitioned to the ID-based SmartBear License Management (SLM) system. We are now moving into the final phase of deprecation of file-based licenses. Customers still using file-based licensing need to plan for migration to SLM before September 30, 2025.
If you are still in the process of migrating or have yet to start, contact your Account Manager or SmartBear representative today. Our teams are ready to assist with smooth transition strategies. For additional support, please log a request with our Customer Care Team, who are standing by to help.
For further information and timelines, please refer to this page.
ReadyAPI 3.47.0 includes a few changes compared to the previous version of the product – ReadyAPI 3.46.1. For information on the changes made to other versions, see Version History.
ReadyAPI now offers the capability to match TCP requests using Groovy scripts, giving users greater flexibility and customization options. You can write scripts either for the entire TCP virtual service or for individual requests.
ReadyAPI Jenkins plugin is extended to support the SLM on-premises license server as well as the SmartBear SLM server and follows the same license authentication logic as the Azure plugin.
Jira Plugin is updated to version 1.6.5. This update is a follow-up to the 3.47 Release.
You can download the local transaction log for HTTP Virtual Services from the ReadyAPI UI.
We added an “Uninstall” button that allows you to properly uninstall the Trial SLM Offline License. By doing so, we make it easier to uninstall your trial license and either use it on another machine or replace it with a production license.
ReadyAPI is updated to work with Java 17.0.7.
Please see here for a list of fixes and security vulnerabilities included in this patch.