If you add the CXF logging feature to the bus, and enable "INFO" logging you should see the outbound and inbound messages being logged, e.g.:
<cxf:bus> <cxf:features> <cxf:logging/> </cxf:features> </cxf:bus> Colm. On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 7:59 PM, tobee <lukasz.tob...@gmail.com> wrote: > maybe way i capture this soap will tell you more > Only time I get something logged was when i attached interceptor to > bus(http://stackoverflow.com/a/22786371): > MyCxfSoapOutInterceptor outInt = new MyCxfSoapOutInterceptor(); > client.getBus().getOutInterceptors().add(outInt); > Maybe I should attach different one somewhere else to capture proper soap > call? > Could not sniff it as i did with .net client since it is not being marked > as > SOAP in message analyzer. > Using log4j with debug/all doesn't log it as well - but as I've read it's > normal. > > After disabling SecurityConversation on .net end replyTo is swapped with To > in outgoing XML compared to .net. > I suspect .net being sensitive to node order - I have to check it still. > Is there any way I could force nodes order just to test if that is the > case? > I also disabled chunking though it doesn't change anything. > I try to solve it from java end - not sure if it is even possible to debug > xml serializing on .net side to see what fails. > > I finally managed to sniff whole message that is being sent as soap > http://pastebin.com/n67Fp4Xj > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://cxf.547215.n5.nabble.com/possible-wss4j-bug-tp5750539p5750766.html > Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Colm O hEigeartaigh Talend Community Coder http://coders.talend.com