In the article
at
http://www.perfectxml.com/articles/xml/soapguide.asp
there's an
explanation of this problem. Note especially the explanation at the end of
the article just before the Summary section. I just happened to be
doing a similar effort.
HTH...Paul
I successfully
writ
Never mind, it was a combination of not enabling Anonymous access on my SOAP
service, and a few typos in the client code that was the cause of the
problem.
Sorry for the wasted bandwidth.
> -Original Message-
> [snip]
> I'm curious is anyone has gotten some simple Apache Soap Java
> cli
orization steps would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul Rogers
ClearCommerce Corp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 512-977-5570
Did you change your
call.invoke to point to port 1234 instead of 8080?
Paul
-Original Message-From: Simone Badoer
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001
10:27 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
TcpTunnelGui
Hi.
My application works correctly. It si
SOAP server
tunnelport is the port of the actual SOAP server
Also, William Brogden has a somewhat more user friendly utility UtilSnoop at
http://www.lanw.com/books/javasoap/
Paul Rogers
> -Original Message-
> Hello!
> I wonder if ther is a way to see the actual soap messages