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trebor iksrazal updated AXIS2-434: ---------------------------------- Attachment: soapmonitor.zip Please use this zip - found a small problem. > SOAPMonitor ported to axis2 > --------------------------- > > Key: AXIS2-434 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-434 > Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2) > Type: New Feature > Components: Tools > Versions: 0.94 > Environment: Linux, java 5.0 , mozilla > Reporter: trebor iksrazal > Attachments: soapmonitor.zip, soapmonitor.zip > > The soap monitor is really three components: An applet which displays > responses / requests, a servlet which binds to a default port of 5001 and > connects to the applet, and a handler used to intercept the soap messages. > Therefore it requires three diferent pieces to be installed: applet classes > --> *.class/WEB-INF, a servlet config in web.xml and the servlet classes in > WEB-INF/lib etc, and a module with the handlers under WEB-INF/modules. The > module also requires phases defined and placed in axis2.xml . > Accordingly, I tried to fit these classes into a structure that matches > axis2. The source files are under the directory --> modules/soapmonitor . I > did some guess work here as a starting point. > Not needed but perhaps helpful is my build.xml along with my web.xml and > axis2.xml, under the dir 'resources'in the zip file. > The only needed change in the port - besides package name changes - was the > SOAPMonitorHandler. A module was created with phase orders, and the handler > determines whether the soap message is a request or a response by > MessageContext.getFlow(). The axis 1.x soap handler depended on > MessageContext.isResponseWritten() . However, setResponseWritten() is never > invoked in the axis2 code base. > Attachment comming in comments. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira