Loading https endpoints via soapuiPro - 4.6.4
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03-30-2021
08:10 AM
03-30-2021
08:10 AM
Loading https endpoints via soapuiPro - 4.6.4
Hello,
Is there any setting in SoapUI-pro 4.6.4 that I have to do for loading https endpoints?
I am seeing below error:
Error loading : org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Received fatal alert: handshake_failure
Thanks for any help!
Jyothi
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03-30-2021
10:00 AM
03-30-2021
10:00 AM
Hey @jyothitulluru
Im not too sure about soapui pro, i use readyapi! and free soapui.
Depending on your app, there are multiple ways to create projects containing APIs....it all depends what type of service youre testing (SOAP? REST? etc.) and if you have these APIs defined in a definition file like a .wsdl, .wadl, swagger, openAPI, etc. or not.
If you havent any of these definition documents you can create an empty project and manually add a single request at a time to build APIs in your project.
I wouldnt normally expect the error response you mentioned to be generated from just adding APIs into a project. The error response implies some sort of connection request failure.
Ta
Rich
Im not too sure about soapui pro, i use readyapi! and free soapui.
Depending on your app, there are multiple ways to create projects containing APIs....it all depends what type of service youre testing (SOAP? REST? etc.) and if you have these APIs defined in a definition file like a .wsdl, .wadl, swagger, openAPI, etc. or not.
If you havent any of these definition documents you can create an empty project and manually add a single request at a time to build APIs in your project.
I wouldnt normally expect the error response you mentioned to be generated from just adding APIs into a project. The error response implies some sort of connection request failure.
Ta
Rich
if this helped answer the post, could you please mark it as 'solved'? Also if you consider whether the title of your post is relevant? Perhaps if the post is solved, it might make sense to update the Subject header field of the post to something more descriptive? This will help people when searching for problems. Ta
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04-01-2021
05:43 PM
04-01-2021
05:43 PM
Please go thru below thread to see if that helps!
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9619030/resolving-javax-net-ssl-sslhandshakeexception-sun-securi...
Regards,
Rao.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9619030/resolving-javax-net-ssl-sslhandshakeexception-sun-securi...
Regards,
Rao.
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04-01-2021
05:43 PM
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By the way, using old software for a particular reason?
Regards,
Rao.
Regards,
Rao.
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04-06-2021
02:42 AM
04-06-2021
02:42 AM
Hi @jyothitulluru ! Please let us know which advice helped?
Thanks for participation Rao and Richie!
Sonya Mihaljova
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