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Re: Query regarding the SOAP UI open source and Java SE license
Here is what our IT department had to say about the answer above: If we look at the Java.exe located at C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\SoapUI-5.4.0\jre\bin\ in the file description it indicates Java™ which I take to be Oracles Java trademark. Therefore, I do not think it is OpenJDK One thing in our favor is that Most are Under version 8.0.202 which was free of licensing… however, since this comes built into a vendor supplied application, did the vendor have re-distribution rights?205Views0likes0CommentsQuery regarding the SOAP UI open source and Java SE license
The SOAP UI open source version has been used by us for many years. The infrastructure group is evaluating the use of Java SE on each machine to avoid any Oracle license issues. Please let me know if we are responsible for the JRE that is bundled with SoapUI or if that is covered by SMARTBEAR since it is bundled with it.Solved258Views0likes4CommentsTrouble Connecting to IIS Site/Service Configured with HTTPS Binding Using SNI
We are moving our sites over to HTTPS and we are running into an issue where we cannot get SoapUI to connect when we provide the SOAP WSDL URL. Example of our URL would be: https://MySiteName/ServiceFolder/Service.svc?singleWsdl when this is accessed over HTTP it fetches the WSDL just fine and everything works as expected. Also, when we configure the IIS site without SNI we can get the SSL tunnel established and everything works fine as well (we did have to import our CA certs into cacerts). But as soon as we configure the site using SNI everything comes to a halt. From Wireshark captures it would appear that when the initial call is made to the server the site name is not passed to the server for it match up with the SNI configured in IIS. From what I have read by default SoapUI supports SNI and has for quite some time but it doesn't appear to be happening. I should also note that my version of SoapUI is 5.7.0 and this is what my .vmoptions file looks like (when I upgraded I had it upgrade the version that was already in place that is why you will see references to 5.5.0 below): -XX:MinHeapFreeRatio=20 -XX:MaxHeapFreeRatio=40 -Xms128m -Xmx1000m -Dsoapui.properties=soapui.properties -Dsoapui.home=C:\Program Files\SmartBear\SoapUI-5.5.0/bin -Dsoapui.ext.libraries=C:\Program Files\SmartBear\SoapUI-5.5.0/bin/ext -Dsoapui.ext.listeners=C:\Program Files\SmartBear\SoapUI-5.5.0/bin/listeners -Dsoapui.ext.actions=C:\Program Files\SmartBear\SoapUI-5.5.0/bin/actions -Dwsi.dir=C:\Program Files\SmartBear\SoapUI-5.5.0/wsi-test-tools -Djava.library.path=C:\Program Files\SmartBear\SoapUI-5.5.0/bin -Djava.util.Arrays.useLegacyMergeSort=true -splash:SoapUI-Spashscreen.png -Dsoapui.https.protocols=TLSv1.2 Thanks! Derek298Views0likes0Comments