Martin,

http://ethereal.com/  (very easy to use and when you run it, you can choose
which network adapter to capture traffic.  After you capture, then you can
run the viewer to analyze).

In addition, I believe AXIS includes a network monitoring tool built into
the library so you may want to use that.  Perhaps you could tweak it to
Monitor other traffic, but again SOAP is http...

org.apache.axis.monitor.SOAPMonitorService

Hope that helps,


Mike




On 6/17/06 4:14 PM, "Martin Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 6/15/06, Robert J. Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> I am attempting to use the fileupload package and having strange
>> results.  I have a file type form element that I am uploading an xml
>> file through to.  The xml file I'm uploading is about 1.1MB.  However,
>> when I print some of the metadata about the uploaded FileItem, here's
>> what I get:
> 
> 
> Do you have any way of capturing what's on the wire, so that we could look
> at the contents of the incoming request? Maybe Windows Network Monitor or
> Ethereal or something? Without that, it will be hard to figure out what's
> going on.
> 
> --
> Martin Cooper
> 
> 
> content-type: text/xml
>> size: 2363688 (via getSize())
>> length: 2363688 (via get().length)
>> 
>> When I look in my tomcat temp directory, I see a file:
>> 
>> upload_000000014.xml
>> 
>> Which is the correct file, it is 1.1MB and passes diff.
>> 
>> However, when I attempt to write the file to disk:
>> 
>> item.write(File.createTempFile("portaltest-", null));
>> 
>> I get a file written:
>> 
>> portaltest-64578.tmp
>> 
>> Which is incorrect, and a size of 2.3 MB (which matches the size above).
>> 
>> I'm using the latest 1.1.1 release (but same thing happens with 1.1).
>> To get my fileitems, I make this sequence of calls:
>> 
>> FileItemFactory factory = new DiskFileItemFactory();
>> PortletFileUpload upload = new PortletFileUpload(factory);
>> List<FileItem> items = (List<FileItem>) upload.parseRequest(request);
>> 
>> To add another twist, this seems to work fine for smaller files (less
>> than about 50KB in size).
>> 
>> I'm also getting an exception thrown later, and not entirely sure where
>> it is coming from.  It may be a red herring, but I'll include it for
>> completeness:
>> 
>> java.io.FileNotFoundException:
>> 
>> 
/opt/java/LiferayPro3.6.1/temp/upload__41c20f98_10bd8eb6a9d__7ffe_00000002.tm>>
p
>> (No such file or directory)
>> 
>> So I have no idea what is going on.  My form is pretty basic ... here it
>> is as well:
>> 
>> <form name="<portlet:namespace />fm" action="<portlet:actionURL />"
>> method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
>>    <input type="file" name="<portlet:namespace />rdssxml" />
>> </form>
>> 
>> Any help would be appreciated.  Are there other upload packages similar
>> to filupload that I could try?  I've always found the jakarta tools to
>> be the most consistently well done, but I would like to test just for
>> sanity.
>> 
>> Thanks-
>> Robert
>> 
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