On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:55 PM, John M Bliss wrote:
Hm. That doesn't come with CFBuilder standalone. Anyone know how to add it
in?
That monitor *I think* comes with WTP (webtools) as part of the Server
Tools stuff.
There's this other standalone deal:
Hi. I'm getting an error when trying to consume a webservice and when I use
GetSOAPRequest() to try to see the SOAP request being sent, I get, Unable
get the SOAP message as XML. There was an error when retrieving the SOAP
envelope from the web service engine:
So I'm trying to use TCPMonitor detailed here:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/webservices_27.html#1222065instead.
When I set it up like this:
Listen Port: 8123
Host: 127.0.0.1
Port: 80
,,,and then call
http://localhost:8123/page_with_call_to_webservice.cfmTCPMonitor
Change the host to the remote host you're trying to connect to?
Let's say webservice is at https://domain.com/this?wsdl I tried setting
TCPMonitor to:
Listen Port: 443
Host: domain.com
Port: 443
...but when I click Start, I get, java.net.BindException: Address already
in use: JVM_Bind So
I use the one built into Eclipse :
http://coldshen.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/7/29/Using-the-TCPIP-Monitor-in-Eclipse-33
:den
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Hm. That doesn't come with CFBuilder standalone. Anyone know how to add it
in?
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 4:50 PM, denstar valliants...@gmail.com wrote:
I use the one built into Eclipse :
http://coldshen.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/7/29/Using-the-TCPIP-Monitor-in-Eclipse-33
:den
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The
Change the host to the remote host you're trying to connect to?
Let's say webservice is at https://domain.com/this?wsdl I tried setting
TCPMonitor to:
Listen Port: 443
Host: domain.com
Port: 443
...but when I click Start, I get, java.net.BindException: Address already
in use: JVM_Bind
Well, so much for that guess. I just use Wireshark/tcpdump for this
sort of thing nowadays, typically. The utility you're using is there
to let you capture incoming requests, and I don't know if it supports
outgoing requests.
OK, I spent a minute reading the documentation for the TCPMonitor
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