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Jayachandra Sekhara Rao Sunkara commented on AXIS-2317:
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Doesn't the TCPMon (org.apache.axis.utils.tcpmon) tool accomplish the need on 
client side?
Though its not wise to find a place for TCPMon in a production setup 
(connection resets after a few fifty requests), but for debugging and analyiis 
purposes it does exactly what you are asking for.

> Provide Extensions so that Raw Messages can be captured or logged
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>
>          Key: AXIS-2317
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2317
>      Project: Apache Axis
>         Type: Improvement
>   Components: Basic Architecture
>     Versions: 1.2
>     Reporter: Jeff Saremi
>     Priority: Minor

>
> Don't know if anyone else is sharing this problem or not but its almost 
> impossible to intercept/view/examine the raw messages coming to Axis or 
> leaving Axis (server or client both). I'm referring to messages that 
> can/cannot be parsed as XML therefore causing exceptions to be thrown.
> While in a service or a handler we have the ability to implement our own 
> exception handling but before the message gets to our service or after its 
> left our service we have no clue as to what was recevied or sent.
> I'm proposing to provide proper extension/override points at lower levels 
> than service and handlers i.e at AxisServlet or Call level, so that messages 
> can be logged (as an example of something to do with messages). I also know 
> that InputStream/OutputStream themselves have limitations in that you can 
> only read/write  from/to the stream once.
> If this description is not understandable pls ask me to provide more 
> explanation/examples instead of rejecting this defect. 
> thanks

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