Problem in External Debugging for the Web service if SAML is Configured

Hi All,
   I am facing a problem .  I will tell you the exact process :
1. I have provided a external breakpoint in the ERP  system.
2 . SAML is configured on both Consumer as well as Provider side.
3. try to execute the process Remotely, I am not getting breakpoint in the ERP system
  If I remove the SAML and Provide basic Authentication, i am able to get. it seems there is some configuration parameter which are missing in the SAML Configuration.
Please advice how to check for the same.
Regards,
Kapil.

Hi Kapil,
I think the request is falling over with SAML authentication issues between the consumer & provider & that's why it's not triggering the breakpoint. I would first try tracing the request when it reaches the SOAP runtime of the provider using SAP Note 1254821. See the section towards the bottom under 'Error Analysis'.
Regards, Trevor

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