I already tried that, but it doesn�t work :-(, i mean the app window appears
but there are no messages when i do the rpc call. :-/
Do i need to put any extra code in my SOAP client or server to see the side
by side communication in an rpc call to a SOAP service? or is something in
the soap configuration?
Thanks in advance (again),
E.Y.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Lunes, 09 de Julio de 2001 08:02 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Eduardo Y�nez
Subject: Re: The TCPTunnel
RIght... say your end point for your soap connection would normally be
localhost:8080/blah... run
java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8082 localhost 8080
and then instead of connecting to 8080, connect to 8082. You will then be
able to see in the TcpTunnelGui what is moving over the connection.
hope this helps,
cheesr
dim
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 09:52, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do not undertand this SOAP GUI tool (TCPTunnelGUI), its command line is:
>
> java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui listenport tunnelhost
tunnelport
>
> I do not understand the explanation of the "listenport" parameter in the
> SOAP documentation.
>
> How do use this tool?
>
> Please help!! i need a debuging tool asap.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> E.Y.