The listenport and tunnelport will need to be unique
java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8070 server 8080

Change SOAP client to localhost 8070

Otherwise, you will get a java.net.BindException: Address already in use.


Mark Childerson wrote:

> Those are the correct arguments. It will then take any connections to 
> listenport on the machine running TcpTunnelGUI, and tunnel them 
> through to tunnelport on the tunnelhost machine. For example, if you 
> are running a SOAP Server at server:8080, you can run
>
> java TcpTunnelGui 8080 server 8080
>
> Then, change your SOAP client to connect to localhost:8080
>
> TTG will show you the traffic to your server.
>
>
>
> At 04:38 PM 4/2/02 -0500, you wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>   I'm a beginner to Apache SOAP 2.2 and I trying to user 
>> TcpTunnelGui. I'm not sure what are the arguments I should use for it.
>>   Does anyone know what are the correct arguments to use for 
>> TcpTunnelGui?
>>        TcpTunnelGui <listentport> <tunnelhost> <tunnelport>
>>
>> Thank You In Advance,
>> Ide
>
>
>


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