Your SOAP client should be looking for http://localhost:8888/soap/servlet/rpcrouter TcpTunnelGUI will automatically translate that to the desired URL.
Mark. At 11:58 AM 28/05/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Hello, > >I was trying to use the TcpTunnelGui tool like the following on my local >machine: > >c:\>java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8888 ren.cs.odu.edu 8989 > >where 8888 is listenport on my local machine, ren.cs.odu.edu is tunnelhost >(a UNIX machine), and 8989 is tunnelport. My soap service is running on >ren.cs.odu.edu:8989 hosted by tomcat. > >The GUI tool received and showed the request message from the soap client, I >see it in the first window and it looks fine, but in the second window it >showed the tomcat exception messages and it seemed the soap request didn't >get to the soap service. > >My question is don't we need to specify the router like >http://ren.cs.odu.edu:8989/soap/servlet/rpcrouter or >http://ren.cs.odu.edu:8989/soap/servlet/messagerouter? How will TcpTunnelGui >konw where to find the soap router and services if we don't provide this >detail. > >Please give me some help. > >Thanks alot! > >Rufeng