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richie
Community Hero
Hey GEN,
At first glance i think all the reported errors are steering you in the wrong direction.
If youre creating a project from a .wsdl then soapui isnt expecting a binary file.....it's expecting a text file.
You say your colleague is able to load in the .wsdl fine on his machine.
Your .wsdl is compressed within a .zip archive. Did your colleague .zip the file to send to you?
Im guessing the invalid data in the prolog is cos the file headers are not whats expected cos the files zipped.
Decompress the .zip archive, extract the .wsdl and then try and load in the .wsdl from the source rather than the .zip archive.
Ta
Rich
At first glance i think all the reported errors are steering you in the wrong direction.
If youre creating a project from a .wsdl then soapui isnt expecting a binary file.....it's expecting a text file.
You say your colleague is able to load in the .wsdl fine on his machine.
Your .wsdl is compressed within a .zip archive. Did your colleague .zip the file to send to you?
Im guessing the invalid data in the prolog is cos the file headers are not whats expected cos the files zipped.
Decompress the .zip archive, extract the .wsdl and then try and load in the .wsdl from the source rather than the .zip archive.
Ta
Rich
GEN
4 years agoNew Contributor
Hi Richie, Thanks for your input, It is still the same after unzip the file. Actually after unzip it become
a file folder which couldn't be imported at one time.....
- richie4 years agoCommunity HeroHey GEN,
Can you send some screenshots so i can see?
There shouldnt be a folder structure in the .zip at all.
Id expect your file to have a .wsdl file extension.
Ta
Rich- GEN4 years agoNew Contributor
Hi Riche,
Thank you
After extraction we can see so many XSD files and .wsdl file as well.
But importing .wsdl file alone is not working either.
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