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Mac OS version: Sierra, 10.12.3 SoapUI version: 5.3.0

Steps to reproduce:

  • Launch SoapUI

  • Wait a few seconds

  • The mouse cursor turns into a colourwheel

  • Activity monitor shows the SoapUI process as not responding: need to kill the process to quit the app.

2 Answers 2

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Found a solution here:

https://community.smartbear.com/t5/SoapUI-NG/SoapUI-Pro-5-1-2-hangs-on-Mac-OS-X-10-8-5/td-p/95626

cd /Applications/SoapUI-5.3.0.app/Contents

In file java/app/bin/soapui.sh uncomment line 66:

65 # uncomment to disable browser component
66     JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Dsoapui.browser.disabled=true"

In file vmoptions.txt add the following line:

-Dsoapui.browser.disabled=true

Note This will disable "test on demand"

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    Didn't work for me either, still hangs. There is one suggestion to change java runtime environment to 1.8, which didn't work for me either. I remember months ago deleting some file helped me, but I can't find this solution anymore. What a terrible app.
    – dzh
    Jul 4, 2017 at 23:52
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    Editing soapui.sh didn't work for me, but editing vmoptions.txt (it's directly in Contents, not in java/app/bin) did. Thanks!
    – Frans
    Aug 21, 2017 at 9:24
  • This worked for me with a caveat. I have to go to /Applications/SoapUI-<ver>/Contents/java/app/bin and run sh soapui.sh from the command line to run it. If i open it from desktop it crashes after starting up. Apr 6, 2020 at 8:10
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Alternatively, you can navigate to SoapUI*.app, right-click and select "Show Package Info" (from popup menu). Then you should see Contents directory; open Info.plist and add the following lines:

<key>soapui.jxbrowser.disable</key>
<true/>
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  • This worked for 1 min before getting stuck again. The app used to be usable before, it has become unusable now. Jul 26, 2017 at 15:12
  • Didn't work for me. It hangs right after prompting for consent to allow incoming connections to non-standard ports. So not sure if it has something to do with permissions / configurations. Apr 6, 2020 at 8:06

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