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Re: OT: Capturing browser requests



Hi Anthony,

Since you are asking this on a Java developer list, maybe NetBeans can meet your needs. One of the many features is something called HTTP Monitor. Is shows all the requests/responses from the Java program you are running/debugging. If this doesn't meet your needs, perhaps you could share more of your requirements so we can suggest other alternatives.

HTH,
Travis
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Anthony Magee wrote:
Sorry for the OT but I can't find any sample code (probably because I don't know exactly what I'm looking for just yet.)

I would like to be able to view/record all http, ftp, mms, etc. requests sent out by a browser. Can this be done in java? If so, I would appreciate any pointers or ideas.

Anthony Magee
macawm_at_gmail.com
http://www.preople.com/AnthonyM
http://macawm.blogspot.com
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