Forum Discussion
Hi,
OK, based on the last two screenshots...
It works on Postman, so let's focus on that and why. Have a look at the headers you have defined for the Postman request (not the response). Once you can see those, in SoapUI click the headers tab in the request and make them match to the Postman headers.
Give that a go.
The bit that is striking is you don't appear to have any data returned when you use SoapUI. It may be the headers, but you should know by this point.
I'd also look at the gzip/deflate. It may be that SoapUI is zipping your request and the API cannot handle it. This might be a red-herring as the zipping is only for the request body, but worth looking at. Why? Well, an API I previously tested only accepted zipped payloads. This was fine in SoapUI/ReadyAPI but not Postman. Postman does not zip bodies. You have to compress outside of Postman and paste the compressed stream into the request. I gave up on Postman at that point. In short, it was the opposite to what you have. Working in SoapUI but not Postman!
Related Content
- 11 months agoKimdoengart
- 5 years agocpentecost