ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Project file corrupted after internet connection loss My project file did open successfully after a few retries, but all the test data is gone, so I assume that the test results database is hosed. I am okay with that. This can be considered resolved. Project file corrupted after internet connection loss ReadyAPI 2.8.2 Build Date: 2019-08-27T17:04:01Z(3619) Windows 10 on a Corporate built laptop Corporate licensed software Installed using a floating license obtained from a local server, accessed over a VPN connection from my home office Here are the steps that led to the corrupted data file: 1. Current open Project file and activity in progress 1.5 Loss of internet connection. 2. Alert pops up stating that there is no license file 3. I confirm the internet connection loss 4. Reconnect to the internet 5. Attempt to re-establish floating license from server, which failed. 6. Confirmed the internet connection loss. 7. Decide against re-establishing license from server 8. ReadyAPI announces that it will close and asks if I want to save my project files, and I choose Yes. 9. ReadyAPI closes. 10. Re-establish internet connection 11. Start ReadyAPI and re-establish floating license from server. 12. Open project file successfully and discover that I am unable to bring up any subfolders in the project. 13. Determine that the Project file is still the same size as before (1,750KB), but is unreadable. There was no Blue Screen Of Death in Windows 10 and no hardware failure in the laptop. I consider this to be a bug in the ReadyAPI app, unless the license is part of some sort of special coding within the project file. Feel free to disagree with me. I did not have file backup enabled, but I do now. Your thoughts are appreciated. SolvedRe: ERROR:java.net.SocketException: Connection reset Just had a thought: the project file is from my Team Lead, who is using ReadyAPI to build his projects. Are project files cross-compatible between SoapUI Open Source and ReadyAPI? Thanks. ERROR:java.net.SocketException: Connection reset Running SoapUI 5.0.0 Trying to send a SOAP document to an EHR API and am getting the above error. The detail after that line looks similar to the other reported issues of this type: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(Unknown Source) at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(Unknown Source) at sun.security.ssl.InputRecord.readFully(Unknown Source) at sun.security.ssl.InputRecord.read(Unknown Source) at sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.readRecord(Unknown Source) at sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.performInitialHandshake(Unknown Source) at sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.writeRecord(Unknown Source) at sun.security.ssl.AppOutputStream.write(Unknown Source) and there is no other clues offered in the text below this group. Sending a REST message works just fine, but SOAP is the standard for the set of APIs that my team is working with. I tried removing each header line individually, performing a test run between each removal: HOST = <servername>.corp.<domain>.com SOAPAction = "urn:<ehrsystem-com>:PatientAccessMobile.2020.Services.GetMessageDetail" Accept-Encoding = gzip,deflate User-Agent =Apache-HttpClient/4.5.5 (Java/12.0.1) Connection = Keep-Alive Content-Type = text/xml;charset=UTF-8 <ehr>-Client-ID = 087fee8d-4259-49ae-8da9-99bdeeb33636 Authorization = Basic ZW1wOjExNTU6ZXBpYw== ... and setting up Basic authorization. Nothing seems to work. I did not edit the XML doc, because the project file is from my team lead, who was successfully communicating with the API via ReadyAPI. Just wondering if version 5.0.0 is too old or I missed something. Thanks.