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11 years ago
Hello folks,
I'm new to the soap UI Forum although has been enjoying use of this very good tool for successful testing of soap and RESTful Web services up to this point of upgrading to 4.6.4.
My VMWare orchestration server has both soap and RESTful APIs and after upgrading to 4.6.4 I am getting same/similar error when trying to load either WSDL or WADL interface definitions respectfully:
As for other folks who reported, that server does have a certificate problem but after clicking "Proceeed to the site" (working for both IE and FireFox) , I am getting WSDL or WADL source displayed in my browser just fine. However, same step does not seem to work for soapUI despite me setting "HTTP Proxy" settings to "Automatic" (same as it is in IE browser) and providing credentials for proxy authentication. ""SSL settings" do not seem to have that, only local KeyStore and password settings.
Is there a way to manually import a cert so that soapUI will no longer ask for it and end up with that error?
Please point me to a resolution, thanks!
Daniel
I'm new to the soap UI Forum although has been enjoying use of this very good tool for successful testing of soap and RESTful Web services up to this point of upgrading to 4.6.4.
My VMWare orchestration server has both soap and RESTful APIs and after upgrading to 4.6.4 I am getting same/similar error when trying to load either WSDL or WADL interface definitions respectfully:
Error loading [https://danvcac601new.sqa.local:8281/vco/vmware-vmo-webcontrol/webservice?WSDL]: org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: java.security.cert.CertificateException: No subject alternative DNS name matching danvcac601new.sqa.local found
As for other folks who reported, that server does have a certificate problem but after clicking "Proceeed to the site" (working for both IE and FireFox) , I am getting WSDL or WADL source displayed in my browser just fine. However, same step does not seem to work for soapUI despite me setting "HTTP Proxy" settings to "Automatic" (same as it is in IE browser) and providing credentials for proxy authentication. ""SSL settings" do not seem to have that, only local KeyStore and password settings.
Is there a way to manually import a cert so that soapUI will no longer ask for it and end up with that error?
Please point me to a resolution, thanks!
Daniel
- CSmirl10 years agoContributor
I have the same problem but didn't see a resolution to this post.
The following WSDL works in SOAP UI Pro but returns a certification path error in Ready!API 1.2.2
https://dcna-q-web-08.brightstarcorp.com/LogisticsService/BrightStarLogisticsService.svc?wsdl
When accessing the WSDL via a browser I also have to click "continue to this website". Is there something I need to set for Ready!API 1.2.2?
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