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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRT_WSP - Messages for SRT WSP
Message number: 709
Message text: WSIL URL is not a valid HTTP URL
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SRT_WSP709
- WSIL URL is not a valid HTTP URL ?The SAP error message SRT_WSP709: WSIL URL is not a valid HTTP URL typically occurs in the context of SAP Web Services and indicates that the URL specified for a Web Service Inspection Language (WSIL) document is not formatted correctly or is not reachable.
Cause:
- Invalid URL Format: The URL provided in the WSIL document may not conform to the standard HTTP/HTTPS format.
- Typographical Errors: There may be typos or incorrect characters in the URL.
- Network Issues: The URL might be correct, but there could be network issues preventing access to the specified service.
- Service Unavailability: The web service at the specified URL may be down or not responding.
- Firewall or Proxy Issues: Firewalls or proxy settings may be blocking access to the URL.
Solution:
- Check URL Format: Ensure that the URL is correctly formatted. It should start with
http://
orhttps://
and should not contain any invalid characters.- Test URL Accessibility: Manually enter the URL in a web browser to check if it is accessible. If it is not reachable, investigate further.
- Review Typographical Errors: Double-check the URL for any typographical errors or incorrect characters.
- Check Service Status: Verify that the web service is up and running. You may need to contact the service provider if it is down.
- Network Configuration: Ensure that there are no network issues, such as DNS problems or routing issues, that could prevent access to the URL.
- Firewall/Proxy Settings: If applicable, check firewall and proxy settings to ensure they are not blocking access to the URL.
Related Information:
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