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I managed to import the SoapUI project and send a post request. I am getting an Unknown host exception. I am not sure what to do with the other zip file. Can you help me out?
Hi Lucian,
The other one is a OSB application. If you have JDeveloper and server set up then you can unzip it open the REST_Example.jws. But you should be familiar of OSB developement..
Thanks,
Sudhahar.S
- Lucian7 years agoCommunity Hero
Unfortunately I don't have experience with OSB. Can you maybe upload the raw request/ response to see if there is a clue in there?
Also... 500 is quite a generic error. Can you check the logs of the application you are trying to reach to see if there is anything in there?
- richie7 years agoCommunity Hero
Hi sudhahar
You're using the OSB which I have lots of experience of - however depending what you are testing and how you are testing makes a big difference in analysing your issues.
e.g. I'm guessing its publish/subscribe so asynchronous - is this correct?
if asynch, are you posting to a test API created to support your asynch calls or are you posting straight to adaptor? or are you bouncing a message off a Queue/Topic first?
Sorry - I can't really help without a lot more info - I'm not using the OSB on my current project, I'm using Mulesoft ESB so I can't load in your .zip file I'm afraid.
Cheers,
richie
- sudhahar7 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Richie,
Yes it's OSB project. I am having one proxy service and pipeline. Just sending the input through Proxy and printing it in pipeline.It's a small esample code.
Thanks,
Sudhahar.S
- sudhahar7 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Lucian,
Thanks for this.
I have already shared the SoapUI project. You can load that project in to SoapUI. Otherwise you can load the WADL from \REST_Example\RESTExample\Resources\Rest_Json.wadl. It will create the REST project as well as prepopulate the request.
Thanks,
Sudhahar.S
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