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Hi Soniawadhwa ,
It will be very helpfull if you paste any screenshot of both postman and soap ra request.
I asked for the RAW so I could see exactly what was published by both Postman and SoapUI and the responses for both. However - I'm not sure whether you did scrape the detail from the RAW - the reasons Im unsure is:
1. percent encoding of the '+' symbol in your URI - it looks like neither is encoding the plus - but I would've guessed Postman and ReadyAP! would encode the plus (there was a ReadyAPI! issue with plus symbols not being encoded - but this was a while ago and is fixed as far as I could tell).
2. On the postman request it appears that you have 2 Cache-Control headers on your Postman request - are you sure this is correct?
Ok - so - would it be possible to proxy your requests via fiddler so we can so exactly what is occurring (both requests and responses)? I thought we could get away with just checking the RAW - but fiddler is probably best.
Essentially we need to compare exaclty what is published - so this means payload and headers - both requests and responses - fiddler will give us the detail we need and at least we know there won't be a problem rendering the info wihtin Postman or SoapUI (which I've noticed can occur).
In regards to the Content-Type header on the SoapUI request - you appear to be setting it to application/json;charset=UTF-8 - but you don't include the charset reference in your Postman requests. Why are you specifying the additional charset parameter in the header? UTF-8 is the default charset for .json - so there's no point specifying it in the header
cheers,
rich
- Olga_T5 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Thanks for your participation everyone!
Soniawadhwa, what stage are you on now? Could you please share your progress?
Thanks,
- Soniawadhwa5 years agoNew Contributor
I still haven't got it working. The endpoint in SOAPUI gives 503- Service unavailable with +1 ***-***-1234 in endpoint.
It is working in Postman. I even imported the postman collection in readyapi, but doesnt work
- richie5 years agoCommunity HeroHi Soniawadhwa,
If you proxy the requests (both soapui and postman) via fiddler and provide and provide readyapi!'s logging, i am confident we can identify the issue. Ive had multiple issues where the request worked in postman but not readyapi! initially and i always resolved the problem in the end.
Cheers,
Rich
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