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Hey richie
The failure message when I import the URL are "Failed to import a definition" and ""smartbear javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException no subject alternative names matching".
They are pop-up messages.
I have raise the question here:
Failed to import a definition / no subject alterna... - SmartBear Community
I also agreed with that for current test steps, I don't need the JDBC connection yet. But maybe ReadyAPI will check it every time when user import the URL?
we don't have h2 db. We use other proprietary DB.
I asked these questions just because I want to determine why I can't import the URL successfully. And it was not parsed, I need to add the key column at each request manually. I guess it's due to I haven't import the client certificate for HTTPS authentication.
I haven't try it, I will do it later.
Sorry to have to come back. For my own education can you explain exactly what youre doing when you say youre "importing the URL". I dont know what that means in the context of ReadyAPI.
What are you actually doing when you "import the URL"?
What are you trying to do when you "import the URL"?
I just wanna make sure i understand so i dont steer you the wrong way
Ta
Rich
- prometheus4 years agoOccasional Contributor
- richie4 years agoCommunity Hero
Hey prometheus
aah! ok - so at least I understand now - you are trying to add in a new URL for a security test! I didn't get that from what we discussed previously!
Anyway - I've just attempted to add in the URL for a new security tests (I used the petstore one you specified in the screenshot) - but I'm afraid I dont get any error response generated.
For example:
then, when I hit the 'Next' button on the wizard it successfully launches
You didn't get to this second page did you I'm assuming? Yeah - I had no problems at all.
What version of ReadyAPI are you using? I'm running v3.10.0 and I didnt get any error responses generated (well - up to this point anyway)
Cheers,
Rich
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