Thank you Mark. So I need to have a Tomcat running on my local machine while
I am using TcpTunnelGUI, right? Also my SOAP client should communicate with
the URL of http://localhost:8888/soap/servlet/rpcrouter, not
http://localhost:8888, right?

Thanks,
Rufeng

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Childerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 12:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: About using TcpTunnelGui tool


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



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