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It is run from a Jenkins job, so /var/libs/jenkins/.....
I can also run it from the command line by going to the same place and this also fails.
It is picking up the right document - turning it to invalid XML shows this, it just doesn't understand a valid one.
- rupert_anderson9 years agoValued Contributor
Hi,
Regarding the NullPointerException issue, I have setup my own Ubuntu to test with and hopefully found a work-around as shown here:
http://rupertanderson.com/blog/soapui-google-analytics-null-pointer-exception-on-ubuntu/
Let me know if it helps.
When I get a chance, I'll see if I can reproduce / help your settings issue - SoapUI currently seems to be working ok on my Ubuntu 14.04.4.
Thanks,
Rup
- inthegarage9 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thanks Rupert,
I will give it a go, I will see if I can provide any more information about the config file, The only thing I can think of is to take the source and recompile it on the line that is rejecting the file. However if something else springs to mind I'll paste it here.
ITG.
- inthegarage9 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Rupert,
I have tried the Java snippet, but with no success, it would seem my situation may be slightly different (isn't it always).
So my output is as follows:
jenkins@ip-192-168-100-188:~$ java Main
Machine Name=ip-192-168-100-188/127.0.0.1
Network Interface=name:lo (lo)The line in bold is always there (before my hosts change).
So I then try the host change anyway:
# Hack for SoapUI
192.168.100.188 ip-192-168-100-188I believe I have the format right, however still the same output from Main.class.
Have I made a silly mistake or is something more awkward going on?
cheers
Pete