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welcome to IBM support TV where we answer questions and share technical support information hints and tips on IBM products IBM odm on cloud how to test real execution on the cloud using soap UI this video shows you how to quickly test your rules that are deployed to the cloud rule execution server using the soap UI application a pre trade checks decision servers rule app is used in the demo you will learn how to download HTTP description file from the cloud how to create the soap project configure user authorization and submit the soap request using soap UI step 1 download hates TDS description file from the cloud rule execution server console first login to IBM odm on the cloud enter the user name and click continue then enter the password on the cloud portal applications page click the launch link of the rule execution server console when the console is loaded click the Explorer tab click the rule app name then the rule set name on the toolbar of the rule set view click retrieve HTTP