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Hey LoneWanderer04
Typically whenever the session is terminated more often than not it's something to do with the server/endpoint - not ReadyAPI!/SoapUI. The people responsible for the endpoint are always going to default to "it's your problem, not mine" cos that's standard software dev
The way to prove this one way or another is to use Fiddler.
submit 2 requests from ReadyAPI! using Fiddler to proxy the requests/responses to capture the details.
Do a straight comparison of a successful request and an unsuccessful one in which the session is terminated.
If the RAW details for the requests are identical (i.e. same headers and payload), then the issue isn't ReadyAPI!, it's your endpoint. If there are differences you need to identify what the differences are and fix them, but at this point I'm betting on identical and if that's the case, logic dictates it's your endpoint.
nice one
rich
So been continuing to look at this. The server configuration is going through a Load Balancer on the specific server I run the tests against.
We shut off one of the nodes completely and that seems to make it pass, so later today we are going to look into the Load Balancer configuration, since it appears that something is up with having calls go through multiple nodes.
UPDATE:
It appears to be due to the fact that the two main servers we use are configured with SNI. According to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31245378/ssl-request-fails-from-soap-ui-works-with-fiddler-proxy, this seems to be due to ReadyAPI's Apache HttpClient 4.1.1 still not supporting that behavior (at least according to everything we've checked).
My question evolves to the following:
Does anybody know a way of overwriting Java in ReadyAPI so I manually overwrite the SNI to what I need?
SNIHostName
- TanyaYatskovska4 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi LoneWanderer04,
Thanks for your investigation. The Stackoverlow thread is dated 5 years ago and it's referring to SoapUI OS (not ReadyAPI). I would recommend that you update to the latest ReadyAPI version - v. 3.4.5 - and check if you see this issue.
- LoneWanderer044 years agoOccasional Contributor
Do you have a link where I can download that specific version? I checked the downloads page and it only has 3.5.0 of ReadyAPI.
Also does that version work with Protection! 4.9.4 version of the Floating License manager? That and 3.3.0 were all we were given when we purchased the product a few weeks ago.- TanyaYatskovska4 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi,
3.5 version was released several hours right after my previous post.
So, this is the latest version now 🙂
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