Title: RE: How to use TcpTunnelGui
You
tell it when you set up your call object. Something like
this:
public
static final String soapServer = new String(http://serverhost:12121/apache-soap/servlet/rpcrouter);
Call
call = new Call();
...
set up
callobject
URL
Title: RE: How to use TcpTunnelGui
Thanks a lot, Guys. It's up now.
But how can I tell soap client to bind 12121?
Thanks,
Yong
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From: Roumeliotis, Pete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:44 AM
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Title: How to use TcpTunnelGui
Perhaps there is something else running on port 80...maybe another web
server? Try to use a port number less likely to already be in use, like,
maybe 12121, or something like that.
Pete
-Original Message-From: Yong Miao
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Title: How to use TcpTunnelGui
Phillip,
No matter what
order I use I always get same error.
java org.apache.soap.util.TcpTunnelGui
80 http://localhost 8080
java org.apache.soap.util.TcpTunnelGui
8080 http://localhost 80
If I shutdown
tomcat it works. I have no idea what's
Title: How to use TcpTunnelGui
You should
run
java
org.apache.soap.util.TcpTunnelGui 80 http://localhost 8080
and then tell your
soap client to bind to port 80. The first figure is the port that you want the
tcp tunnel to listen to and the second figure is the port that you wish to
Title: How to use TcpTunnelGui
Hi,
Could you please tell me how to use the TcpTunnelGui enclosed in soap.jar?
I want to see the message passing to tomcat/soap server.
I am running Tocam with port 8080. When I try to run:
java org.apache/soap/util/net/TcpTunnelGui 8080 http://localhost 80