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- nmrao8 years agoChampion Level 3
I believe that you got them incorrectly.
If the property name contains "password" string, then it will mask the value.
You need to type the name of the password under configuration, say, ${dbpassword}
- mwalter8 years agoOccasional ContributorWhat do you know...I guess you learn something every day. That actually did work for me, I had no idea that functionality to mask the password was still there. It still clears in the UI when you click in the field, but it's better. And although the Database and Environment dialogs still don't allow you to 'Get Data' and populate the property that way, if you type it manually it actually will pick up the property. Thanks for your help with this!
- nmrao8 years agoChampion Level 3
" It still clears in the UI when you click in the field, but it's better" - it because, behind the scenes, it uses Property Change Event listeners of Swing. So, once you done changing the value of the property, then it will masks based on the property name contains password key(it does not know that it is password property you are using, so you see plain text while typing in ).
But in the Jdbc Configuration, SoapUI already knows that it is Password field, so GetData is not applicable to that specific type. Just addressing above issue here without showing password in plain text as they do not want to show in plain text.
So both are working as per the design and security in mind.
Thank you for your patience.
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