Usage : ...bin\tools\tcpmon.exe [-lp LISTEN_PORT] [-tp TARGET_PORT] [-th
TARGET_HOST] [-f LOG_FILE][options]
Options :
-lp LISTEN_PORT port number to listen on, default is 9099
-tp TARGET_PORT port number to connect and re-direct
messages, default is 9090
-th TARGET_HOST target host to connect, default is localhost
-f LOG_FILE file to write the messages to, default is
tcpmon_traffic.log
--format enable xml formatting
--test enable testing last request/response by
loggingit separately
Help :
-h display this help screen.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mystery Admin" <[email protected]>
To: "Apache AXIS C User List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: Help needed with Axis2/C 1.6.0
Thanks! I'll give this a whirl. Will the TCPMON documentation discuss
configuring it as a proxy?
Thanks!
Peace...
Tom
On 11/15/2010 09:59 AM, Amir Mousavizadegan wrote:
Try to set a proxy between your client session and server by using
TCPMON as a proxy, thus you will be able to see exchanging payload.
Amir
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mystery Admin"
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:45 PM
Subject: Help needed with Axis2/C 1.6.0
Hi! So, I'm using Axis2/C 1.6.0 on a Solaris 10 (SPARC) system to
connect to a third party web service also running on the Solaris system.
I am using this tutorial:
http://wso2.org/library/3534#step5
to use the WSDL2C tool to process the WSDL file supplied by the third
part web service developer and generate the C code I'll need for my
application.
Right now, I have everything built and integrated into my application.
When I try to get connected to the web service, it appears to crash on
the server side and I need to find out why. Of course, I'm not posting
to this list to get help with troubleshooting the server-side of this
but I'm looking for client-side debugging tips to make sure the info I'm
sending out is correct. I do have a log file generated and it indicates
some kind of unknown error occurred.
Is there a way to see the actual request being sent by the Axis2/C
client-code? Must I use a network packet sniffer or can the request
being sent be logged somehow? I want to make sure the endpoint URI is
correct and so on.
Thanks!
Peace...
Tom
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